Sentence examples for making believing from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To make believe.

To pretend.

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Latin American leaders are caught in a trap of their own making, believing that to criticise human rights abuses in Cuba is somehow to support Washinghton's embargo.

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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.

The game wasn't make-believe.

"This is not make-believe.

It wasn't make believe.

Make believe the people rule.

But they are not always make-believe.

Officials make believe that just banks are paying it".

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