If you wish to fortify the appearance of confusion, you could stumble a bit as you leave the room.
I do not mean to feint as though I don't understand, but if you could give further detail, that might clarify my view of the problem.
You must fortify the castle if you want to withstand any enemy attacks.
The boxer feinted to the left and punched his opponent in the right.
Fortify the defenses
He finished his run with a feint to the left, confusing the goalkeeper.
Let's fortify our bunker while there is a lull in the action.
Please fortify the ramparts, as we are expecting another uninvited Mongol horde.
The boys built a fort in the woods and asked their dad to help them find a way to fortify it. The word fortify means to secure or strengthen.
He felt a good breakfast would fortify him for the day's hectic schedule. In preparation for a German attack, the Allies decided to fortify the town.
The military operation was a successful feint that drew the enemy in. The feint sent the goalie sprawling across the ice as he neatly sent the puck into the corner of the net. He made a feint with the tip of his epee and slashed across the arm of his opponent.
It is faint of heart not feint.
"His sparring partner in the ring kept trying to land a right hook, but by skillful feints, Lou continued to avoid being hit by them."
I felt like I was going to faint. I thought the jabe was to the right, but it was a feint to the left.