Don't move when prostrate with lies, it'll all come out (3,5) Crossword Clue Answers on August 08, 2024
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Updated Aug 08, 2024
Don't move when prostrate with lies, it'll all come out (3,5) Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to Don't move when prostrate with lies, it'll all come out (3,5) for the August 08, 2024 edition of the crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 8 letters. Start with L and end with L, and the possible solutions are LAMBKILL, LACRIMAL, LIESTILL.
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Answer
The answer to the clue, Don't move when prostrate with lies, it'll all come out (3,5) is LIESTILL.
Explanation
The answer to the Don't move when prostrate with lies, it'll all come out (3,5) is LIESTILL.
Don't move when prostrate with lies, it'll all come out (3,5) Crossword Clue Explanation
The answer "LIESTILL" is a clever play on words that combines two concepts: being in a state of lying down and not moving (to lie still) and the act of lying (telling falsehoods). In this clue, "prostrate with lies" suggests someone who is lying down while also being engaged in deception. The phrase "it'll all come out" hints at the idea that if you lie still, your lies will eventually be exposed.
Understanding the Clue
- Don't move: Refers to the action of remaining stationary or lying still.
- When prostrate with lies: "Prostrate" here means lying flat, and "lies" refers to falsehoods. Combining these, it creates a scenario where someone is lying down while being deceptive.
- It'll all come out: Suggests that despite lying, the truth will eventually be revealed.