Act
Pose as
Pose as verb - To pretend to be (what one is not) in appearance or behavior.
Usage example: posing as a soldier, the spy sneaked onto the base with surprising ease
Mutual synonyms
Both terms in one sentence
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Malcolm, Reese and Dewey once pose as political demonstrators to avoid being sent to their mother after an act of vandalism.
Source: Series / Malcolm in the Middle -
Let Us Never Speak of This Again: During Humphrey and Garth's "big Alpha" act to lure the Rogues away from Runt, Winston and Tony pose as the "grizzly" Humphrey has brought for them.
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During Hanai's route, he and the protagonist pose as a couple to lure in the person who's been taking photos of couples in the act, complete with a real kiss.
Source: Fake-Out Make-Out
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