Loosley structure of play using imagination and sometimes role-play.
Represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like.
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Examples for "make"
Examples for "make"
1However, he said helping people to make good choices remains a challenge.
2Meanwhile Brexit had brought home to Europe the need to make changes.
3Mrs Spelman said: We need to make the new CAP fundamentally different.
4Clear and agreed policies help a funding organisation make objective, rational decisions.
5Photo: RNZ However he said his source might make the material public.
1I don't pretend to understand the finer points of the Greek crisis.
2He may pretend that the situation at home has returned to normal.
3Well, men aren't as far removed from animals as they might pretend.
4I do not pretend to know the difference between right and wrong.
5Almost wanted to pretend he hadn't heard what Teresa had just said.
1The coordinate system is just make believe, you know, like Peter Pan.
2This man will make believe he is doing it for the minister.
3Of course it was absurd to try to make believe any longer.
4She could make believe before the world, but not alone with Rudyard.
5Then I'll be the Ringmaster and make believe they are doing tricks.
6Folks who marry for money make believe love- Ihavewatched them- Iknow
7Violet will like to smell it-atleast, I make believe she will.'
8They could not make believe be alive until night should come again.
9Then I'll make believe I'm a tramp and come along the road.
10You must make believe you're glad she's going, same as I do.'
11Of course you'll make believe, but then-youneedn't; I'm here, any way!
12Then he was back on the floor, back in make believe.
13And then I make believe to whisper something in your ear.
14But when you think back on it, it still seems like make believe.
15I just make believe I'm one up here in the attic.
16They understood very well that this was acting, and make believe.
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