Definitionn. an outward semblance that misrepresents the true nature of something
Last update: August 30, 2015
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The theatrical notion of disguise is always associated with catastrophe in his. [Please select]
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They are monsters in disguise who live among us. [Please select]
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His figured panoply of death looked more like a disguise assumed in mockery than a fierce annunciation of a desire to carry destruction in his footsteps. [Please select]
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The scout, who had left David at the door, to ascertain they were not observed, thought it prudent to preserve his disguise until assured of their privacy. [Please select]
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Presuming on his disguise, and his ability to sustain the character he had assumed, he took the most plain and direct route to the place. [Please select]
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Southwell followed Sir Robert Dudley to Italy, disguised as a page. [Please select]
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"Look out for the scarecrows in Sir John's fields, for the odds are you will see me some day disguised as one." [Please select]
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I hate your London trash; and I think the great fire would have been a blessing in disguise if it had swept away most of such trumpery. [Please select]
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