Suraj lied from his teeth to get out of the tense situation with his boss.
lies for his teeth
lied through his teeth
lied from his tooth
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The idiom ‘lied from his teeth’ means ‘to say something that is not true at all’. Therefore, ‘lied through his teeth’ should be used here.
One day while climbing up a tree, Nirav, a 14-year-old boy, fell off hard on his face. He lost two of his front teeth from the upper jaw. What is the present dental formula of Nirav's teeth?