Definitionadj. having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading
Last update: November 1, 2015
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On the other was a canyon cloaked with so many trees that it looked like broccoli. [Please select]
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She hurried to a window and looked out upon the gray-cloaked morning. [Please select]
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The yell that followed could have been heard quite a long distance through the cloaked night. [Please select]
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All those blue-cloaked orphans, two and two, an endless procession, were advancing toward him. [Please select]
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There is no doubt, however, that this technical position cloaked the doughty warrior's real sympathies. [Please select]
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Later she went downstairs, cloaked warmly, for a walk to the post-office. [Please select]
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Her voice caressed him; it cloaked him like warm silk. [Please select]
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Benjamin, Senator from Louisiana, whose perpetual smile cloaked an intellect that was nimble, keen, and ruthless. [Please select]
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I found Aunt Selina bonneted and cloaked, taking a stirrup cup of Pomona for her nerves, and the rest throwing on their wraps in a hurry. [Please select]
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