Aún no tenemos significados para "make a pretense".
1The Raines people make a pretense that the high license fee promotes temperance.
2But you must come down and make a pretense of eating.
3I make a pretense of sorting through the rest.
4He didn't blink anymore, for example, and didn't make a pretense of breathing in before speaking.
5Nels didn't get it-didn'teven make a pretense.
6He began to make a pretense of searching for his ticket, when the policeman boarded the carriage.
7Claire forced herself to make a pretense of eating, although her appetite had long since deserted her.
8The Tory provincial assemblies were unable to get men enough together to make a pretense of doing business.
9He knew how she had got the hat and dress, but he expected her to make a pretense.
10But one must make a pretense.
11He was way past the point of resisting, but at least he could make a pretense of a valiant struggle.
12Do not make a pretense of gentility, nor parade the fact that you are a descendant of any notable family.
13While they make a pretense of vaunting their Master, they consider it fine to have extraordinary views of their own.
14Periodically the Government would make a pretense of subjecting them to an inquiry, but in no serious sense were they interfered with.
15He gets up and says he will first kill the pigs and then the owner, but his relatives make a pretense at restraining him.
16Devotees of false ideals clothe them too often with the tinsel of fond illusion, under which guise they make a pretense of worshiping them.
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