Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "faker"

Lexicographically close words:
faix; faja; fake; faked; fakeer; fakers; fakes; faking; fakir; fakirs
  1. Joe continued, warming to his work: "Tomlin told me about this faker of old oak.

  2. He's the greatest faker in the world, and an artist.

  3. James was a faker of old furniture till he came to me.

  4. He believed that Quinney had such faith in his powers as a faker of Chippendale furniture that he dared to invite the inspection of an expert.

  5. The very finest faker of old furniture I ever came across.

  6. Generals fight to have us on their staffs and all that sort of thing, so I really cannot complain, except about the fact that our real news is crowded out by the faker in the rear.

  7. Anyway, I am a faker and I don't care, and I proved it today by being photographed on a camel in front of the Pyramids, and if that wasn't impertinence I do not know its name.

  8. I looked about his shop and wondered just how much of a faker he was.

  9. As for Karatoff's exhibition, it was all truly remarkable, whether in his therapeutics the man was a faker or not.

  10. The nature-faker would analyze what went on in Glen's brain somewhat in the following fashion.

  11. But what gets me is how difference of opinion regarding the relative fighting merits of a bull-dog and a wolf-dog makes me a nature-faker and President Roosevelt a vindicated and triumphant scientist.

  12. Romanes a nature-faker and dismiss the incident from his mind.

  13. It's the faker with the four-carat diamond pin which is doing his creditors, Mawruss, but the yokel with the soup on his coat pays a hundred cents on the dollar every time.

  14. And yet--well, I can't say just what there was about Bingstetter that got me leery; but somehow he reminds me of a street faker or a museum lecturer.

  15. A slight hesitation in Mr. Faker revealed the vast amount of fraud of which he was capable.

  16. Faker was called, there was nothing to cross-examine about.

  17. It means he's a faker from beginning to end!

  18. And it means he's a faker when he says Mr. DeVere owes him five hundred dollars.

  19. It means that he is a faker when he says he was injured by the street car," cried Russ, "and we're going to show these pictures in court if he persists in the suit.

  20. Yes, he really is a faker and cheat," agreed the actor.

  21. We have yet to hear of any “patent medicine” faker or quack even threatening to bring suit because his advertisements have been rejected.

  22. The stronghold of the religious faker is that the people who follow him believe in him implicitly.

  23. One faker recently proclaimed himself the son of God, come to revisit earth, and, when assailed by a paper for it, stood up in an audience of his believers and asked them who they thought him to be and how they regarded him.

  24. After "a scamper among the surrounding hills," the faker may have passed an evening with Dr.

  25. Munro on his doings at Dunbuie, where the faker occasionally drops a pear-shaped slate perforated stone, with a design in cupules.

  26. The modern faker sometimes drew his marks "free-hand," and carelessly; sometimes his regularities suggest line and compass.

  27. Down deep in his soul, this all-pervasive faker pays out of knowledge of the fact that the grand majority of his fellows size him to his intrinsic worth: bar him where self-respect moves with its eyes on the stars.

  28. Construe a lad's conduct as of primal importance, while holding his reaction to educative activities to be of secondary import, and build beyond doubt to the faker and malingerer.

  29. And maybe if the statements were tough enough and somebody attacked him for a nature faker he might get the use of half a dozen new letters to the hind end of his name.

  30. And it was, as far as any further charge the faker had over Carrie Norton.

  31. This faker come along with a wonderful soap.

  32. The faker stopped in the midst of the "patter" concerning his wonderful powder, which "would make the teeth like unto the milky pearls of the Orient.

  33. The reading public will not forget that when Paul Du Chaillu, returning from his expedition to Africa, reported the discovery of the pigmies, he was denounced as a faker and a liar.

  34. One faker says he has found that most diseases are caused by defective eyes, and proposes to cure anything from consumption to ingrown toe-nails with glasses.

  35. The people have just such conceptions of the X-ray as they receive from the faker who uses it as he uses his opiates and stimulants--to get an effect and give the people wrong ideas of his power.

  36. Colonel Elliot replies that I have said the ballad-faker should avoid being too poetical.

  37. The modern complete ballad-faker WOULD introduce such abject verses, but Scott and Hogg desired to decorate, not to debase, ballads with which they intermeddled, and we track them by their modern romantic touch when they interpolate.

  38. But there are, we repeat, similar inversions in the English and in Herd's old copy, and nobody says that Scott or Hogg or any modern faker made the inversions in Herd's text.

  39. I'll go tell her what a fraud of a faker you are, and it won't cost you but twenty-five dollars.

  40. And when she found out you was a faker she set out to sue you for her money back.

  41. Do you think a common faker like that could hoodwink me?

  42. The faker has trimmed off the tooth edges, and called the stamps the rare imperforated specimens.

  43. The watermark is another stumbling-block with the stamp faker of small means.


  44. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "faker" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    actor; ape; bluff; charlatan; charmer; cheat; conformist; copyist; counterfeiter; cuckoo; echo; enchanter; fake; forger; fraud; humbug; hypocrite; imitator; impersonator; impostor; jilt; joker; malingerer; mesmerizer; mimic; mocker; mockingbird; monkey; mountebank; operator; parrot; phoney; phony; plagiarist; poser; pretender; quack; ringer; seducer; sham; sheep; tease; teaser