Sentences with feign
feign
F f - One morning, I didn't want to go to school, and decided to feign illness. [VERB noun]
- To feign innocence
- But Thwaites should not feign indignation when people accuse him of stepping over that blurry line between public duty and private interest.
- If there are two adults involved, often they can point the finger at each other or feign ignorance.
- To feign an excuse
- To feign someone's laugh
- The chief judge hearing the case against Schapelle Corby yesterday warned the Queensland woman not to feign illness after her health stopped.
- She does not feign outrage at the antics of her male colleagues.
- To feign sickness.
- To feign another's voice.
- It is arrogant of the ABC to be so disingenuous as to feign surprise at the reaction to the two mums on Play School.
- Carey Grant and Rock Hudson could feign to pine after their leading ladies.
- She's only feigning, she isn't really ill.
- The pupil feigned sickness on the day of his exam. They feigned her signature on the cheque.
- He feigned that he had gone home at the appointed time.
- Jessica feigned the fact that she had not done her homework.