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Discover LudwigThe word "fake-" is not a standalone word, but can be used as a prefix to modify another word
It is commonly used to describe something that is not genuine or authentic. Example: "I bought a fake Gucci bag from a street vendor."
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We're not going to fake it.
A spokesperson described as "a fake" the "long list" of nominations.
Wikipedia says that "sock-puppetry" – creating a fake online identity "for an improper purpose, such as to mislead other editors, disrupt discussions, distort consensus or avoid sanctions" – is not permitted.
So that the Nazis would not hold their real working group responsible, Piechowski and Bendera formed a fake group of four, recruiting another boy scout, Stanislaw Gustaw Jaster, and priest Józef Lempart for their "spectacular escape".
The undercover employees said they knew someone who could make fake IDs, which Novak said he needed for his militia.
I had no experience as an arts correspondent - or any relevant expertise -but I figured I could fake it if I kept my mouth shut.
Who does it hurt to fake it now and then?
Now, three months since Dulwich picture gallery challenged the public to "spot the fake" after replacing one of their collection masterpieces with a Chinese replica, the gallery has finally revealed the counterfeit.
In a federal inspection of the TSA, agents were able to slip five out of seven fake bombs in luggage past security.
"To rebuild historic monuments is against the principle of conservation," he says, calling the city wall "a fake relic".
They they all are, hooking their necks down to make their abs stick out – Magic Mike, one of his friends, and one of the werewolves from Twilight who's turned to stripping as a last resort to fund his twin addictions to fake tan and pasties.
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