1. lied - Noun
2. lied - Verb
of Lie
A lay; a German song. It differs from the French chanson, and the Italian canzone, all three being national.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter Tapper lied about President Trump—saying he refused to denounce white supremacists (when Chris Wallace asked Trump if he was prepared to condemn them, Trump answered, “Sure, I’m prepared to do it”)—Harris was asked to share her thoughts. Source: Internet
Actor Ian said: “Geoff has basically lied to Tim for years about what really happened with his mother, Geoff’s first wife. Source: Internet
Additionally, in the past, it is revealed that Steve and his mother are unaware that his abusive father, Joseph, was actually killed by Hydra, being lied by Hydra that Joseph died of a heart attack. Source: Internet
According to her, Mr Agyapong lied about John Mahama being her ‘sugar daddy’ and is still lying about it. Source: Internet
And not surprisingly for people who have been abused and lied to by their own governments, and ours, many see it as a way to control them. Source: Internet
An investigation revealed that Anderton lied to journalists and the public. citation He had used a kiwi that had been caught in a possum trap. Source: Internet