phrase requests - What could be the correct idiom for expressing that someone is baking up false allegations without evidence?


Are "barking up the wrong bush" or "sailing on the wings of imagination" close?



Answer



An idiomatic verb phrase that refers to the act of concocting false allegations is "to trump up." As in,


The child trumped up charges of domestic abuse against her mother for making asparagus for dinner.


You could also use "trump up" as an adjective describing the type of allegations.


The child's trumped up allegations were deemed selfish and were ultimately dismissed.



trump up: to devise deceitfully or dishonestly, as an accusation; fabricate.



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