IELTS Vocabulary - Butter wouldn't melt in somebody's mouth :- › Used when someone looks as if they would never do anything wrong, although you feel they might. Eg: Tommy looked as
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What is the meaning of "butter wouldn't melt in his/her mouth"? - Question about English (UK) | HiNative
![You lie like butter wouldn't melt in your mouth, Edward." He smiled. "I don' t lie to you." "Really," I said. The smile became a grin. "Okay, not most of the time, anymore." You lie like butter wouldn't melt in your mouth, Edward." He smiled. "I don' t lie to you." "Really," I said. The smile became a grin. "Okay, not most of the time, anymore."](https://www.quotemaster.org/images/q/3782/378293/i1.png)