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[ lahy-er ] / ˈlaɪ ər /
nouna person or thing that lies, as in wait or in ambush. Origin of lierFirst recorded in 1575–85; lie2 + -er1 Words nearby lierlienitis, lien mobilis, lienteric diarrhea, lientery, Liepāja, lier, lierne, Liestal, lie through one's teeth, lie to, Lietuva Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for lierLast night Aunt Mary awoke and found herself alone; she gave the alarm, and people have hunted for lier ever since. The Indian: On the Battle-Field and in the Wigwam|John Frost I'll speak to the lieutenant, he must take my place, and you and I will ride to Lier; there you will tell me the whole story. A Word Only A Word, Complete|Georg Ebers If you ask with what authority I can thus postulate the home-made dreams of any lier in bed but myself, the answer is easy. The Perfect Gentleman|Ralph Bergengren The animal stood still, looking toward Lier, with his eyes fixed and his nostrils distended, and listening. The Forty-Five Guardsmen|Alexandre Dumas
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