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White lie   /waɪt laɪ/   Listen
White lie

noun
1.
An unimportant lie (especially one told to be tactful or polite).






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"White lie" Quotes from Famous Books



... that a 'white lie,'" he said; "but it is a peart lad, and the air with which he told it is worth a cool hundred! Going at four ...
— Tales of the Chesapeake • George Alfred Townsend

... Hollabrnn. I bring the flags captured at Breganz to the Emperor. The danger of a white lie. ...
— The Memoirs of General the Baron de Marbot, Translated by - Oliver C. Colt • Baron de Marbot

... not want the police in the affair. In that event there would be a lot of publicity, followed by the kind of talk that stuck. He was confident that he could handle the affair alone. So he invented a white lie, and nobody questioned it because of his uniform. Miss Norman had found friends, and shortly she would send for her effects; but until that time she desired the consulate to take charge. Under the eyes of the relieved ...
— The Pagan Madonna • Harold MacGrath

... "'Tis a white lie, child," she chided. "You've come, Dannie, poor lad! t' be a white liar. 'Tis a woful state—an' a parlous thing. For, child, if you ...
— The Cruise of the Shining Light • Norman Duncan

... the giant; and, after cordial salutations, Tom propounded his question carelessly, with something like a white lie. ...
— Two Years Ago, Volume I • Charles Kingsley



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