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perjure verb be false, be untruthful, bear false wittess, break one's oath, break one's word, deviate from the truth, falsify, falsify testimony, feign, forswear, hide the truth, lie, misrepresent, palter, periurare, periurium facere, put a false construction upon, say less than the truth, strain the truth, stretch the truth, swear falsely, tell a falsehood, tell a lie, trump up, utter a falsehood How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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``They put on an admitted liar and gave him immunity twice after perjuring himself. Hawkins, 46, is charged with conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, four counts of wire fraud, and four counts of perjuring himself before the federal grand jury investigating the case. Secret Service, was arrested and charged with perjuring himself in the political show trial of entrepreneur Martha Stewart (who is not related to the accused perjurer). |
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