of Concoct
Source: Webster's dictionarySo much of political philosophy throughout history has consisted of concocting reasons why people have a duty to be tame animals in politicians' cages. James Bovard
His strip consists solely of Roger's basic remit to avoid doing chores and homework which usually involves him concocting complex and ultimately disastrous plans, the undoing of which results in him being punished (usually by his long-suffering father). Source: Internet
He often uses the alias Art Vandelay when lying or concocting a cover story. Source: Internet
So he came upon the idea of doing a two-person mind-reading act, concocting a silly story about how his son Emile had created a game of hot and cold that resulted in Robert-Houdin using it for the stage. Source: Internet
Kudos, then, to Ian Hart, who's done exactly that — concocting classic London dry gins, alongside edgier variations including pink grapefruit, cardamom and Christmas pudding. Source: Internet
If Jens Lekman, Air France, and the Tough Alliance were concocting anthems for sunshine-soaked shorelines this year, then fellow Swedes Studio were cooking up a little something for the beach at night. Source: Internet