Idiom
To make believe.
To pretend.
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Movie violence is make believe.
"Get dressed to make believe".
I make believe on a professional basis.
This is pure make believe speculation.
Make believe.
No, it's not make believe.
Make believe isn't just for toddlers.
Make Believe was published in 1993.
MAKE BELIEVE Opens on Friday in Manhattan.
Another case in point is the confectionery behemoth Mars, which is introducing a major campaign for its best-selling candy brand, Snickers, that is centered on a make-believe language called Snacklish.
The game wasn't make-believe.
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