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Что (кто) такое make believe - определение

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Make Believe (Song); Make Believe (Single); Make Believe (Download); Make Believe (song); Make Believe (album); Make Believe (disambiguation)

make believe         
Pretend, feign, appear, seem, act as if, make as if.
Make believe         
Make believe, also known as pretend play, is a loosely structured form of play that generally includes role-play, object substitution and nonliteral behavior. What separates play from other daily activities is its fun and creative aspect rather than being an action performed for the sake of survival or necessity.
Make Believe (Sibel Redžep song)         
2008 SONG RECORDED BY SIBEL REDŽEP
Make Believe (Sibel song); Make Believe (Sibel Redzep song)
"Make Believe" is the second single from singer Sibel Redžep, recorded by her on her 2008 album The Diving Belle. The song was released as a downloadable-only single in July 2008 and reached #56 on downloads alone after only one week.

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Make Believe

Make Believe may refer to:

  • Make believe, a form of play
Примеры употребления для make believe
1. The Lib Dems are a make–believe party with a make–believe philosophy, a make–believe reputation and make–believe MPs.
2. It is a fragile, make–believe stability, with no guarantees.
3. David, 47, colluded in his wife‘s make–believe for years.
4. Those who want to get transported to a world of make–believe in those 2 hours.
5. We watched one of the afternoon lessons – a visit to a make–believe corner shop.