A person who makes deceitful pretenses.
1 If you wanted to go the full pseud , you could call it a pre-goal.
2 Peter's Letters to his Kinsfolk, by Peter Morris the Odontist ( pseud . )
3 You simply can't do that kind of thing if you're a fake or a pseud .
4 The Laureate of the Bluestockings, Stella; pseud .
5 The Stones arranged for Peggy to stay with friends of theirs: Jim & Dina Rose ( pseud . )
6 In early June of 1988 Peggy Bass ( pseud . )
7 Tells about the lives of Crystal Taylor ( pseud .
8 Describes the case of Dominique Benet ( pseud .
9 Writer describes Cindy Schiller ( pseud .
10 Howard, Henry Mansfield ( pseud . )
11 Leaving the Atocha Station (2011) depicts a Lerner-like figure as a transparently ridiculous waster and pseud on a fellowship in 2003-2004 Madrid.
12 All my writing life I have yearned to get into Pseuds ' Corner in Private Eye.
13 One possible theory is that this Spain line-up is Vicente Del Bosque's entry into Pseud 's Corner.
14 R. PSEUD - ACACIA . - Common Locust , Bastard Acacia, or False Acacia.
15 Pseudonyms are not just for pseuds .
16 "Shadows of the Clouds" (Tales), by Zeta ( pseud .
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