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I confronted her with the overwhelming evidence that she was what the French call a "mythomane."
Dana Kennedy: Tony Parker's French Fatal Attraction And Me 2008
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Dalí was a well-known mythomane, and it is likely that his 1926 meeting with Picasso never happened.
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But worse, by far, than the business with David Galula is the business, if Wyatt-Brown has it right, of American colonels and other officers taking seriously, as a guide to anything, the life and career of that self-promoting mythomane, whose military value was almost nil, T.E. Lawrence.
Jihad Monitor 2010
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Someone who is prone to lie or believe in lies. (From Grandiloquent Dictionary)
June 6, 2008