It means they lied. Some people think dirty words add meaning or color, but in fact they usually betray the writer's lack of imagination.
In biblical times people referred to donkeys as asses.
Yes, but a better sentence is "She dislikes BEING lied to."
the word deceived can replace lied in a sentence For instance The spouse was left feeling lied to after the conversation.
He had lied about his whereabouts to the police.
I believe you lied to me, no i did not, replyed _______. >_>
He never lied, did he?
sorry i can't explain it properly in the question but i mean is the word lied correct in that sentence in present tense (it lied across the room on a bench)
He had made the lack of trust worse when he lied.
i was lien to my boss but my boss lied to me
aggressive fierce feisty meanthey are nice and friendly because they eat plants
Collective nouns for asses are a drove of asses, a pace of asses, or a herd of asses.
He did not give credible information to the police.