cut from whole cloth



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cut from whole cloth

Completely fictional or utterly false; totally made up. A reference to tailors who would falsely advertise garments being "cut out of whole cloth," when in reality, they were pieced together from different cuts. To be honest, I don't believe a word he says—it sounds like it's cut from whole cloth to me.
See also: cloth, cut, whole

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Snow[snəu]
DervİŞ-Turkish
Oscar['ɔskə]
Lilach-Hebrew
HoraceHAWR-əs (English), o-RAHS (French)English, French
Slavica-Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Macedonian