Encara no tenim significats per a "making a feint".
1Mamma, catch this ball;' making a feint of tossing the crowing Fanny at her.
2She ignored him, making a feint that was not entirely successful at interest in her fruit.
3English acting had for some time past still been making a feint of running the race that wins.
4The younger Coote making a feint against Sligo, which Clanrickarde hastened to defend, turned suddenly on his steps, and surprised Athlone.
5Dunois, at the same time making a feint of attacking in another quarter, arrived at the spot indicated with four thousand men.
6While making a feint with one horn, the other, unperceived in long grass or bush, swoops round and closes in on the enemy.
7Clearing her throat and making a feint to cough, she plunged abruptly into the subject by saying, Richard, why have you never married?
8"Forgive me if I have stayed too long," she said, making a feint of opening the door.
9"If yer time is worth mor'n news, I'll go to another shop," said Pat stiffly, making a feint of departure.
10"I've got it a'ready, Sandy," said Little Bel, taking his face in her hands, and making a feint of kissing him; then withdrawing coquettishly.
11"Just gone seven and a quarter," answered she, making a feint of shading her eyes with her hands, though the sun was behind her.
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Making a feint a través del temps
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