fake|faked|fakes|faking in English
verb
[feɪk]
counterfeit, copy; impersonate, pretend; alter in order to deceive
Use "fake|faked|fakes|faking" in a sentence
1. Faking a pregnancy.
2. You faked your death.
3. She's faking?
4. Good luck faking the goiter.
5. 3 He faked a yawn. ?
6. These credentials are faked.
7. The Five Part Apology also moves you, as the Apologizer, through a sequence of steps that are, if not impossible to fake, then really not worth faking
8. Are you faking this?!
9. The human vocal chords can't be faked.
10. He said the jewels were worthless fakes.
11. The car accident was faked.
12. Ox, you're faking it, right?
13. Bastard must've faked his own death.
14. That naughty boy has faked away.
15. What do you doctors call faking?
16. I've noticed fake Autographs tend to sell for 1/4 to 1/10 of what an authentic autograph sells for, mostly because the experienced autograph buyers can spot the fakes and avoid
17. It is also through observation that fakes are unmasked.
18. In fact, Affectation is all about faking it
19. They faked up a story about burglary.
20. There's a new hawser faked down there.
21. she faked her period with chicken blood.
22. Maturity and emotional sophistication can't be faked.
23. Dealers sometimes palm off fakes as genuine works of art.
24. Brummagem. Fakes, Reproductions, Fantasy Items and Re-pins
25. ‘he altered invoice details and faked a Countersignature’.