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Never mind the dust; I've turned it on to make believe we're going tremendously fast.
DAVY AND THE GOBLINCHARLES E. CARRYL
He left about a hundred of us here to make believe we 'uns ware goin' to attack Paris, so to give him time to git away.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNN
They would pick them up and hold them in their hands and would then make believe they were Cave-men trapping reindeer in the snow.
THE LATER CAVE-MENKATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP
Then the larger reindeer that had lost their antlers started off to make-believe higher lands.
THE LATER CAVE-MENKATHARINE ELIZABETH DOPP
Already poor Richard was very humble, his make-believe spirit all snuffed out.
MISTRESS WILDINGRAFAEL SABATINI
"O, yes," said Rollo; and he immediately began to make believe eat, moving his hands as if he had a knife and fork in them.
ROLLO IN HOLLANDJACOB ABBOTT
Your little lot make believe there won't be anything of the sort after this Parliament!
THE NEW MACHIAVELLIHERBERT GEORGE WELLS
Don't you know the funny little old song about 'Molly Make-Believe'?
MOLLY MAKE-BELIEVEELEANOR HALLOWELL ABBOTT
He wanted to fool the natives, you see, and make believe he was going to be good and gentle.
MAPPO, THE MERRY MONKEYRICHARD BARNUM
The word has too often been profaned, and the sentiment too often a make-believe.
THE CHILD OF PLEASUREGABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO MAKE BELIEVE

  • act
  • affect
  • assume
  • bluff
  • confound
  • confuse
  • counterfeit
  • deceive
  • don
  • fake
  • feign
  • make believe
  • masquerade
  • playact
  • pose
  • pull
  • put on a front
  • put on an act
  • sham
  • simulate
  • strike
  • take on
  • trick
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