Examples of 'enough to pretend' in a sentence

Meaning of "enough to pretend"

enough to pretend: sufficient amount or level of something to simulate or feign a particular state or action, often used in a context where insincerity or deception is implied

How to use "enough to pretend" in a sentence

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enough to pretend
Maya is smart enough to pretend not to care.
Caviar of a trout. Your parents will always love you enough to pretend they love you.
Important enough to pretend she does not mean anything.
Your parents will always love you enough to pretend they love you.
Dear enough to pretend for something privileged and not simply accessible.
You do not know me well enough to pretend to know my feelings.
But you know that here being blond is quite enough to pretend being French.
I know enough to pretend.
It 's not often they are brave enough to pretend to be cops.
She 's kind enough to pretend to enjoy our simple colonial life after London society.
They have even been bold enough to pretend being king.
It 's not enough to pretend to be me, you have to become me.
Or at least he 's polite enough to pretend.
Ben was polite enough to pretend he was finding it just as hard! ".
Your door 's not thick enough to pretend.

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He 's thick-skinned enough to pretend to be a protector of justice and a hero.
Those who own Ferraris love them enough to pretend that they are sensible.
I am not arrogant enough to pretend to know who you are.
How many men love their wives enough to pretend they are guilty?
It 's not enough to pretend to be me.
Your door 's not thick enough to pretend what?
I was smart enough to pretend I was asleep.
I was not an actor enough to pretend I liked it.
Your door 's not thick enough to pretend you are not home when you are home.
They are tough enough to pretend to be brave.
He is not even smart enough to pretend to be someone else.
It should be big enough to pretend you've got red teeth.
Besides, it should be easy enough to pretend to walk around and caw like a chicken.
What? Your door 's not thick enough to pretend you are not home when you are home.
Your door 's not thick enough to pretend you are not home when you are home . - What 's up?

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