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Source: Webster's dictionaryBut the row was to a large extent confected by the media, because few people were calling for the songs to be dropped, and the BBC said its original decision to drop the singing (but not the tunes) was for Covid-related reasons. Source: Internet
Jacqueline Maley has drawn our attention to the relatively confected response by the PM to the Cartier watch affair (‘‘The relative value of outrage, 25/10). Source: Internet
For the prime minister - as he said that evening - "no confected outrage or synthetic indignation" from his opponents would deter him in his central mission of getting Brexit done. Source: Internet
As well as this fresh drama, Scorpion shuttles between the standard Drake poles of confected beef, self-aggrandisement and light-hearted croonery; like all his albums, it’s too long but still contains plenty of future best-of material. Source: Internet
I must see what can be confected tastily, nutritiously, from turnips and leeks. Source: Internet
One reaction was confected outrage by our PM. Source: Internet