1 Italy's politicians have feigned to want to change the system for years.
2 The fear and agitation in the South were not feigned but real.
3 It was again in a feigned handwriting, and it contained these words:
4 Their feigned shock and faux outrage demand justice immediately, if not sooner.
5 But this time there was no response, no passion real or feigned .
6 Flinging open the door, he said, in a tone of well - feigned regret:
7 Ascertain whether his madness is feigned , or whether his tapirs run amok.
8 Then he sat down and wrote a letter in a feigned hand.
9 The interest with which she inspected the lovely volumes was not feigned .
10 The young man hesitated for an instant; then, with well - feigned indifference, replied:
11 Abe groaned; the Doctor looked at him with well - feigned astonishment, and continued:
12 He suspected the whole of this illness and delirium to be feigned .
13 It is exasperating to hear laughter - even feigned laughter-inwhich one cannot join.
14 With feigned indignation, he moved to capture her again; but Nancy escaped.
15 They feigned not to see her, not to know her; but Mme.
16 I nodded in his direction, but he feigned not to see me.
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