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24 Sentences With "stretched the truth"

How to use stretched the truth in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "stretched the truth" and check conjugation/comparative form for "stretched the truth". Mastering all the usages of "stretched the truth" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He admitted that even his nonfiction often stretched the truth.
I think she stretched the truth to save her own neck.
Sooo ... he definitely stretched the truth, but the beef is at least Trump adjacent.
Japan's Minister in Charge of Cybersecurity Whomst among us has not stretched the truth on a resumé?
That's compared to 18% of workers overall who've stretched the truth to bow out of the festivities.
Here's a quick look at some of the candidates' statements, and when they may have stretched the truth.
The candidates accused each other of being untruthful; our fact check shows that Mr. Trump stretched the truth more often.
In the interview, Christie stretched the truth beyond recognition two times within 30 seconds, a kind of double Salchow of prevarication.
But practically no politician has ever stretched the truth to -- and past -- the point of breaking more than President Donald Trump.
The film received a middling critical reception, with movie critic Peter Howell of the Toronto Star remarking that it stretched the truth " beyond any semblance of reality or fairness."
Here are six times during the president's address that he lied or stretched the truth to sell his border wall — and blamed Democrats for the government shutdown in the process.
Pretending to be someone else online is half the point of the internet, and we all know someone who's stretched the truth on a dating profile or social media bio.
He stretched the truth, claiming that the company does not sell its data to advertisers when its entire platform is built for advertisers to use that data to target consumers.
News organizations have been forced to acknowledge that phrases like "stretched the truth" and "fudged the facts" are useless for describing a candidate who speaks falsely in virtually every breath.
And if you're sitting there thinking that maybe getting Spicer to acknowledge he stretched the truth was the point and everyone knew it, Spicer's reception backstage was reportedly pretty glowing.
When Ford published nonsense about a Jewish plot for global domination, or Trump described Clinton meeting in secret with Jewish bankers, they both stretched the truth into something unrecognizable and nefarious.
Olivia Jade Giannulli's alleged fake college résumé has hit the internet and lets just say, anyone who has stretched the truth a little bit to include Photoshop proficiency on theirs shouldn't worry by comparison.
To be sure, committee members tried to score political points by highlighting different aspects of their testimony, but no member has seriously suggested that Taylor, Kent or Yovanovitch lied or even stretched the truth.
Spicer stretched the truth in part by throwing in digital audiences, and Trump told him he was not happy—with his performance, with his failure to consult in advance, with his ill-fitting light suit.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson; Scott Pruitt, head of the Environmental Protection Agency; Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin; and Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services Tom Price may have all stretched the truth during their confirmation hearings.
Here are the most common lies told during the hiring process, and the share of candidates who have or would consider telling them: CNBC Make It spoke with workers who have stretched the truth about why they did it — and what happened.
The son was admitted to USC as a purported football recruit, but never joined the football team. Singer wrote to Hodge in an e-mail: “Obviously we have stretched the truth but this is what is done for all kids. Admissions just needs something to work with to show he is an athlete,” the affidavit said.
She'd never said anything about marriage between the races; the allegation was a calculated lie, manufactured by the Antis and mouthed by their man [Herschel] Candler, but it could still be dangerous. She could not afford it to stand. . . . When pressed for the source of his allegations about Catt's views on interracial marriage, Candler had to admit he stretched the truth a bit, connected dots in a most haphazard way.
He says that he stretched the truth "on occasions past breaking point" in the run-up to the 2007 power-sharing deal which enabled the return of devolved legislative powers from Westminster to the Northern Ireland Executive. Both Gerry Adams and Martin McGuinness of Sinn Féin are praised for the part they played in the peace process. One of the themes that dominates the latter part of Blair's time in office is his decision to join US President George W. Bush in committing troops to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the aftermath of which he describes as a "nightmare", but that he believes to have been necessary because Saddam Hussein "had not abandoned the strategy of WMD [weapons of mass destruction], merely made a tactical decision to put it into abeyance". He would make the same decision again with regard to Iran, warning that if that country develops nuclear weapons it will change the balance of power of the Middle East, to the region's detriment.

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