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Pose as
verb
To pretend to be; to purport to be a person, or kind of person, that one is not.
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Part of this pose, as calculating as any dandy's, is deliberate indiscretion.
Others pose as prostitutes.
Others pose as if under duress.
The hangmen will pose as paramedics.
NSA: We didn't pose as Facebook.
They often pose as kids the same age.
(Oddly the cardinal chose the same pose as 50 Cent).
The pose, as I now knew, was standard on runways.
They held their pose as the car drove past.
Security firms' staff can pose as hackers to infiltrate cybergangsterdom.
On OWN, celebrities are allowed to pose as ordinary people.
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