Sentence examples for making believe from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To make believe.

To pretend.

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making believe

verb

Present participle of make believe

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We're not making believe this isn't happening".

It's like making believe there's another kind of sex.

As it turned out, though, Walden was merely making believe again.

And we were pursuing them ourselves, making believe they were hunted terrorists.

"They're making believe they're concerned, but in a polite way, they're insulting you".

QUESTION: And making believe that you love them, just like them.

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Movie violence is make believe.

"Get dressed to make believe".

We can make believe.

I make believe on a professional basis.

It wasn't make believe.

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