Loosley structure of play using imagination and sometimes role-play.
Represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like.
1 The coordinate system is just make believe , you know, like Peter Pan.
2 This man will make believe he is doing it for the minister.
3 Of course it was absurd to try to make believe any longer.
4 She could make believe before the world, but not alone with Rudyard.
5 Then I'll be the Ringmaster and make believe they are doing tricks.
6 Folks who marry for money make believe love- Ihavewatched them- Iknow
7 Violet will like to smell it-atleast, I make believe she will.'
8 They could not make believe be alive until night should come again.
9 Then I'll make believe I'm a tramp and come along the road.
10 You must make believe you're glad she's going, same as I do.'
11 Of course you'll make believe , but then-youneedn't; I'm here, any way!
12 Then he was back on the floor, back in make believe .
13 And then I make believe to whisper something in your ear.
14 But when you think back on it, it still seems like make believe .
15 I just make believe I'm one up here in the attic.
16 They understood very well that this was acting, and make believe .
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