Use "feign|feigned|feigning|feigns" in a sentence

1. She shrugged, feigning nonchalance.

2. David feigns insanity in Gath (10-15)

3. I saw that her reluctance to be taken had been feigned, or part-feigned.

4. He feigned death to escape capture.

5. She doesn't even feign Apologeticness.

6. And the face in the treebark feigns Afear

7. She feign - ed to be asleep.

8. To feel, or feign, decorous woe.

9. Hamlet feigned himself unable to recognize Polonius.

10. Damage reduction while feign death removed.

11. He used to feign an excuse.

12. Welcome feign friends to come to rental.

13. They refuse marriage and even feign poverty!

14. Are they feigning a lack of awareness?

15. 'Who cares?' said Alex, feigning indifference.

16. He was accused of feigning injury.

17. Feign suggests false representation or fictitious fabrication.

18. Hamlet feigned that he couldn't recognize Polonius.

19. I felt no love, nor feigned any. "

20. Houellebecq's disgust and horror is not feigned.

21. Some animal feign death when in danger.

22. Some animals feign death when in danger.

23. Mrs Bay said with feigned humility.

24. A guilty man would have feigned disgust?

25. He boasts of dodging military service by feigning illness.

26. He feigned an excuse for his absence.

27. She feigned sleep, lying rigid in bed.

28. He accepted the invitation with feigned enthusiasm.

29. The degree to which feigning certitude impressed investors.

30. He survived the massacre by feigning death.

31. He is not sick;he is feigning.

32. He feigned a teasing laugh, a clear conscience.

33. 4 Some animals feign death when in danger.

34. To feign frankness is a ruse of war.

35. She responded to his remarks with feigned amusement.

36. He feigned disappointment. Secretly, he was mightily relieved.

37. Who will flatter you, feigning to be cunning in Philosophy.

38. You know how everyone feigns surprise when you tell them how old you are.

39. He feigned indifference to criticism of his work.

40. Model Orla feigns sleep and eve fashion editor Sarah Newton looks on.

41. "Giles phoned this morning," Mirella said with feigned indifference.

42. 10 He feigned disappointment. Secretly, he was mightily relieved.

43. She knew that her efforts to feign cheerfulness weren't convincing.

44. They were widely criticized for feigning injuries to stop the clock.

45. The criminal tried to at a straw by feigning mental disorder.

46. Feigning a headache, I went upstairs to my room.

47. He thumbed through a couple of pages, feigning just a slight interest.

48. To make a pretense of; feign: Counterfeited interest in the story

49. Some prisoners feigned madness so that they would be released.

50. He feigned surprise when I went up and said hello.

51. Feigned: an Assumed name; an assumed air of humility.

52. 'A present for me?' she asked with feigned surprise.

53. This feign death reflex is frozen afterwards by dissolution of memory.

54. How do you know that the patient is not feigning illness?

55. She feigned illness so that she wouldn't have to go to school.

56. But after being recognized, David narrowly escaped by feigning insanity.

57. From Latin affectātiōnem (possibly via French Affectation), from affectō (“I feign”).

58. You will no longer die when Feign Death is finished channeling.

59. 10 She knew that her efforts to feign cheerfulness weren't convincing.

60. Cidate must have strong previous project management experience on feign funded projects.

61. Improved Feign Death ( Survival ): This talent has been replaced with Survival Tactics.

62. Sally spun round, a feigned look of surprise on her face.

63. Feigning fatigue, we urge a baffled party to evacuate before the witching hour.

64. Even Mr Lukashenko, like Mr Milosevic before him, feels compelled to feign democracy.

65. Feigning surprise, the British and French issued an ultimatum to both sides to cease fire.

66. Assumed definition is - not true or real : deliberately pretended or feigned : false, fictitious

67. The silence I feigned does not mean you are not in my thoughts.

68. Feigning reluctance, he accepted a ten-year responsibility of overseeing provinces that were considered chaotic.

69. Maybe he could feign amnesia, or just cut the reading and head for home.

70. Improved Feign Death renamed to Survival tactics and moved from Tier 4 to Tier

71. The question is: can we do any better - without falling into the trap of feigning omniscience?

72. In other Ballow family stories, Solomon gets what he wants by hiding, lying[http://Sentencedict.com], and feigning.

73. Synonyms for Counterfeited include faked, forged, copied, feigned, imitated, shammed, simulated, acted, affected and assumed

74. In their coupling he would feign great passion until be began to believe it himself.

75. To do without to be is hypocrisy, or feigning to be what one is not—a pretender.

76. Synonyms for Contrived include artificial, forced, strained, unnatural, laboured, affected, elaborate, false, feigned and overdone

77. Synonyms for Assumed include fake, false, pretended, affected, bogus, feigned, sham, spurious, counterfeit and fictitious

78. I know I should be kind and concerned and that I should at least feign pathos.

79. The latter even infiltrated congregations by feigning interest in the truth and learning theocratic terms.

80. How many people and things in their fragile lives could bear feigning ignorance or strangeness?