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单词 Feigned
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1. He feigned disappointment. Secretly, he was mightily relieved.
2. 'A present for me?' she asked with feigned surprise.
3. She responded to his remarks with feigned amusement.
4. "Giles phoned this morning," Mirella said with feigned indifference.
5. I feigned sleep when the ticket inspector came round.
6. He accepted the invitation with feigned enthusiasm.
6. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
7. She feigned sleep, lying rigid in bed.
8. He feigned indifference to criticism of his work.
9. Sally spun round, a feigned look of surprise on her face.
10. She feigned interest in a magazine article to avoid meeting the man's stare.
11. He feigned surprise when I went up and said hello.
12. She feigned illness so that she wouldn't have to go to school.
13. He feigned a teasing laugh, a clear conscience.
14. Houellebecq's disgust and horror is not feigned.
15. Mrs Bay said with feigned humility.
16. All the way down we listened with feigned interest to our man's proud record of clock-beating on other hills.
17. I pushed against the door, feigned mild surprise at the assistance shown me by some one apparently on his way in.
18. Some prisoners feigned madness so that they would be released.
19. The silence I feigned does not mean you are not in my thoughts.
20. This results in dispirited performances, sometimes marred by feigned injuries.
21. I felt no love, nor feigned any. "
22. He feigned an excuse for his absence.
23. Hamlet feigned that he couldn't recognize Polonius.
24. Hamlet feigned himself unable to recognize Polonius.
25. He feigned death to escape capture.
26. Rubbing the sweat from my brow, I ask a few questions and smile with feigned nonchalance.
27. At least the folks who roast all those chickens know it for what it is-a tortured posturing, a feigned desperation.
28. Toni turned her gaze back to the fireplace to grasp a newly feigned interest in the bright flames.
29. For the cynic will always say that the scientists of the past simply feigned their belief in order to escape persecution.
30. I saw that her reluctance to be taken had been feigned, or part-feigned.
1. He feigned indifference to criticism of his work.
31. She feigned surprise and they believed her.
32. She said good - bye with feigned indifference.
33. He was consuming with indignation, real or feigned.
34. She feigned that she was mad.
35. He greeted Marion with his voice pitched carefully to avoid either feigned enthusiasm or dislike.
36. He failed in stock speculation , and feigned madness to escape a debt.
37. In a send-up of best picture Oscar nominee "The King's Speech, " a Razzie presenter wearing a crown feigned a stammer as he read names of the worst screenplays.
38. The general, in a well - feigned or real ecstasy, embraced him ( William Hickling Prescott ).
39. In Rawalpindi, we disappeared for 48 hours for an ostensible rest (I had feigned illness) in a Pakistani hill station in the foothills of the Himalayas—but our real destination was Beijing.
40. Wu Sun - fu looked swiftly up and roared with what looked like feigned surprise, " What!
41. The baron might possibly have perceived it, but attributing it to a caprice, feigned ignorance.
42. He feigned illness or other incapacity in order to avoid duty.
43. He feigned that he was ill; He shammed a headache.
44. Game theory shows that are times when irrationality ( real or feigned ) is a highly effective strategy.
45. Yet, old stager that he was, after the initial shock he immediately gathered his wits about HIM and shook his head in feigned disbelief.
46. Arbatov feigned embarrassment beautifully, speaking as though he were confiding a great family secret.
47. She said good-bye with feigned indifference. What matter could it make? Still, the coach seemed lorn.
48. The farmer feigned that he was dead when he happened to meet a big bear.sentencedict .com
49. When I was younger, I might have feigned some neuroses or conflicted feelings about it, but, honestly, I'm just enjoying it.
50. With each swan dive, handball and feigned injury we have shuffled to the moment where the modern player thinks it is his duty to cheat, and the responsibility of the state to stop him.
51. Slim turbaned Indians blew through long pipes of reed or brass and charmed-or feigned to charm-great hooded snakes and horrible horned adders.
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