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Synonyms for fib

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Synonyms for fib

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Synonyms for fib

tell a relatively insignificant lie

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Technology now has a greater influence on banks than ever before, how is FIBS addressing this trend?
The innovative approach applied by FIBS assures that all of the bank's operations and investments are entirely consistent with Shari'ah principles; this approach was applied by establishing the world's first Shari'ah Supervisory Board, for the purpose of granting Shari'ah advice and to make sure that the bank's products, services and activities are compatible with Islamic law.
A survey carried out by a women's magazine has found that ladies in the Midlands frequently fib about their partner's performance.
'As the title suggests, the book is about big fibs and little fibs - about how people cope with the problems of life.
The second most common fib is, "I haven't got any cash on me", when asked for money by beggars and Big Issue sellers.
Sir - Shock horror, the end of civilisation, Labour Cllr Nigel Dix exposes politicians telling fibs. The real news is when they tell the truth, so his expose about Plaid not being open over independence (Western Mail, August 28) must surprise no-one.
He claimed to have spent two years at Thames University but was later found to have attended a FIBS: Lee and Lorraine hotel and catering course for just four months.
MUMS and dads are telling their kids a load of fibs - but reckon it's for their own good.