So, in conclusion, one might say that the answer to criticism is not to come clean but to bamboozle the oiks who criticise you. |
I'm sure they were just dying for the opportunity to come clean and acknowledge their guilt. |
I've been loosely blabbing a little bit lately, and this is the time I need to come clean about the whole thing. |
Labour must come clean as an unequivocally, unambiguously and patriotically pro-European party. |
Finally the banks are going to be forced to come clean and speed up cheque clearance. |
Three buckets of water, hot as my hands could stand, the Fairy Liquid all bubbling and foaming, but still the wall would not come clean. |