Lied in a sentence as a noun

"Oh please, she blatantly lied many times about many things to high profile people.

Either you make the user wait now, or you explain later, after you've lied about what you did.

I think you should be even more outraged about the fact that Congress doesn't really seem to care that they lied to them.

A baseball player lied to Congress and got charged with perjury.

Most interviews take place during work hours, so I've taken time off work -- and probably lied to my boss about where I'm going!

He had people give copious amounts of negative feedback on her specs, held back people from working with her, and lied about progress to management.

And I say no, this is a tremendous opportunity, because it means that populations basically don't like wars and they have to be lied into it.

You seem to have forgotten that the Bush administration knowingly lied about the intentions and capabilities of Saddam Hussein in order to gain support for the war.

Did he just recently come to the conclusion that he has been "lied" to in that hard work isn't enough some times, and that luck and natural advantage could somehow trump everything else?Of course not everyone can become an Olympic athlete just by trying.

You really wouldn't be annoyed if I scheduled a meeting with you, decided to make the meeting about something else and then basically acted like I was being a good guy when it was clear I was trying to milk as much as possible out of the deal in a meeting I lied about the purpose of while I was wasting your time?

Hilariously, when I read it now I find myself actually distrusting the hypothetical problem statement -- which is dicta for the purpose of this exercise -- because in light of being lied to I find myself thinking "Management, who we have established are liars, are probably too incompetent to actually measure people's productivity.

Lied definitions

noun

a German art song of the 19th century for voice and piano