A: | All right, drag her over here, and help me tie her up. |
B: | I can't believe she fell for it! She is a lot more gullible than I thought! |
A: | Well, you gotta admit, my acting was brilliant! |
B: | Whatever. I was the one that convinced her to come. Look, she's waking up. |
C: | What's going on? Ellen? What are you doing? |
A: | The cat's out of the bag, you witch! You can stop pretending, now! |
B: | Yeah Lois, we know who you are! Now, we want some answers! Why are you here? |
C: | Fools! You don't know who you're dealing with! You can't stop me! |
B: | Run! |
fall for it | phrase | believe a lie |
tie up | phrase | to attach someone or something with a rope or string |
drag | principle verb, present simple | move something usually heavy |
the cat's out of the bag | phrase | the truth is revealed, |
gullible | Adjective | easily believing something that is not true, easily fooled |
frank | Adjective | used to say that someone is speaking or writing in a very direct and honest way |
compulsive liar | common noun, singular | person that can't tell the truth, lies about anything |
disoriented | Adjective | state of not knowing where you are, confused |
spill the beans | phrase | tell the truth when you don't really want to; tell someone everything |
wizard | common noun, singular | the male form of a witch; man that practices magic |