phrasal verb of pretended
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To pretend to be doing something, but not giving much effort. He's just playing at writing a book – I don't think he's really serious about it. Note: After “playing at,” use the -ing form of the verb.
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To pretend to be doing something, but not giving much effort. He's just playing at writing a book – I don't think he's really serious about it. Note: After “playing at,” use the -ing form of the verb.
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