Noun
pack of lies (plural packs of lies)
(idiomatic) Total lies, complete untruth
History is a pack of lies about events that never happened told by people who weren't there. George Santayana
All these things they've been saying are a pack of lies. Tina Louise
Well, if you told me you were drowning, I would not lend a hand. I've seen your face before my friend But I don't know if you know who I am. Well, I was there and I saw what you did I saw it with my own two eyes. So you can wipe off that grin, I know where you've been. It's all been a pack of lies. Phil Collins
Froude informs the Scottish youth That parsons do not care for truth. The Reverend Canon Kingsley cries History is a pack of lies. What cause for judgements so malign? A brief reflexion solves the mystery – Froude believes Kingsley a divine, And Kingsley goes to Froude for History. William Stubbs
The Vatican has tried to condemn 'The Magdalene Sisters' as a pack of lies and that I've made it all up - I wish I was that good a dramatist - and in terms of public relations, that was the daftest thing they ever did. Peter Mullan
The Doors movie is a pack of lies. It did not make money. You want to make money in America? Tell the truth. Ray Manzarek