I think it implies that in moments of secrecy or when there's no external pressure, your actions and choices reveal your genuine personality. Maybe it suggests that when you think you're hidden from judgment, your true nature comes out.
It probably means that your true character shows when no one is watching or in difficult situations.
It means that a story makes a commitment to the reader or viewer, to take them on a certain journey or deliver a particular experience.
A 'tall story' usually means an unlikely or exaggerated story that's hard to believe.
Well, when we say 'true story', it implies that the events or situations being described are based on facts and not imagination. It's like telling people, 'This really happened, I'm not making it up!'
The phrase 'moral of the story' means the underlying meaning or the valuable lesson that a story is intended to teach. It could be about kindness, honesty, or any other virtue that the story wants to emphasize.
It usually means someone has taken or used a story that belongs to you without permission.
A 'cock and bull story' is an English idiom which means a far - fetched and unbelievable tale. For example, when someone tells a story full of wild and untrue details, it can be called a cock and bull story.
Yes, it's a fairly common phrase. 'Likely story' is often used in a sarcastic way. It implies that the story someone is telling is not very believable. For example, if someone says they couldn't come to work because their car broke down for the third time this week, and you suspect they are lying, you might say 'Oh, likely story.'
Well, 'a long story short' is used when someone wants to skip all the details and give the main idea or conclusion quickly. For example, if you had a bunch of events to describe but didn't want to go into every little thing, you might say 'a long story short, I got the job.'
It means a story that is completely made up or hard to believe.
It usually refers to a description or account of one's experiences, events, and circumstances throughout their life.