Aún no tenemos significados para "make a pretence".
1He was a fool to attempt to make a pretence that way.
2Van Marwijk's opposite number did not make a pretence of modesty.
3She could make a pretence of talking to him about business.
4The wicked do not even make a pretence of going to church on Sundays.
5Some even make a pretence of justifying their inertness.
6They make a pretence to seek the cause.
7Presently they sat down to make a pretence of eating; it was over in a few minutes.
8At seven Maria brought in dinner, and once again Ann had to make a pretence at eating.
9Garcia is to make a pretence of attacking the bridge and a pretence of being driven back.
10You may fall in with rough fellows who may make a pretence that the horses have been stolen.
11We make a pretence of busying ourselves about whatever will help us to keep apart from one another.
12If a man doubts, it is better he should admit his doubt than make a pretence of belief.
13But no slaughtering; he wanted them to be merciful: just make a pretence of harrying in Bernalillo; nothing more.
14They are not made for eating and drinking; or, if they make a pretence to it, become downright odious.
15In America, where no kings have been, they are able to make a pretence of enthusiasm for a President.
16Some of the Indians who make a pretence to feed their dogs in winter never think of doing so in summer.
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