stretch the truth
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stretch the truth (third-person singular simple present stretches the truth, present participle stretching the truth, simple past and past participle stretched the truth)
- (idiomatic) To exaggerate, often to the point where the truth is obscured or lost.
- 1996 Fall, “From Sykes-Picot through Bandung to Oslo: Whither the Arab world?”, in Arab Studies Quarterly, volume 18, number 4, page 1:- It would stretch the truth, but perhaps not tear it to tatters, to say that World War II was fought over oil.
 
- 2003 November 9, Jim Armstrong, “NFL players skilled at other sports”, in Houston Chronicle, Sports, page 2:- You think they exaggerate sometimes? You think they embellish things, stretch the truth, play loose with the facts?
 
- 2009, Eric Kraft, Flying:- "And you suspect them of stretching the truth? Or shrinking the truth?"
 
 
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idioms: to exaggerate
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