give the lie to in a sentence
Examples
- :: : : I think, Blaxthos, that your talk page gives the lie to your sanctimonious claptrap.
- Horn said it " gives the lie to everything we're trying to do in terms of rehabilitation ."
- And it gives the lie to the wine country mantra that wine is food, an integral part of any good meal.
- On his very best vocal behavior, Cura here gives the lie to those who have said that he has no technique.
- Election night on the Web should permanently give the lie to pronouncements that networked computing is likely to bring some sort of salvation.
- It gives the lie to those who said in the past this was simply talking shop . . . this is serious stuff.
- This English import gives the lie to the stereotype about British food being on a par with the U . K . dental plan.
- EU foreign trade chief Sir Leon Brittan said the agreement " gives the lie to those who accuse Europe of protectionism ."
- But the rise and fall, or fall and rise, of one kind of classical music over another give the lie to these Cassandras.
- Geyer-Raack's book gives the lie to this understanding of design history, for it was essentially an exercise in design communication.