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lie with someone 
1. to recline with someone. Come and lie with me and we will keep warm. Jimmy and Franny were lying with each other to keep warm.
2. Euph. to recline with someone and have sex. She claimed he asked her to lie with him. Do you mean to imply that she lay with him?
See also: lie


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Whereas parents believed that children would grow out of lying, research showed that they actually increase the amount that they lie with age.
It is very common for people to lie with little anxiety or nervousness.
 
 
 
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