Synonym: disguise, masquerade. Similar words: flagellate, flag, famous, paramour, amount to, conflagration, village, pillage. Meaning: ['kæmʊflɑːʒ] n. 1. an outward semblance that misrepresents the true nature of something 2. fabric dyed with splotches of green and brown and black and tan; intended to make the wearer of a garment made of this fabric hard to distinguish from the background 3. device or stratagem for concealment or deceit 4. the act of concealing the identity of something by modifying its appearance. v. disguise by camouflaging; exploit the natural surroundings to disguise something.
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31. He wore a mottled camouflage jacket and a lightweight stetson and carried an automatic rifle.
32. He wisely wore camouflage on his trips to Frankfurt: long-term investor brown.
33. All newly born tapirs are covered with stripes and spots as camouflage.
34. Just as camouflage is used by both sides in the contests between hunters and hunted, so is the technique of baiting.
35. The President started swearing silently as soon as he saw the troops in camouflage uniforms with rifles at the ready.
36. Transport was an old Caribou with brown and green camouflage paint.
37. The stripes of the tiger provide important camouflage in its natural setting.
38. Equipment was checked once more and the Jocks paired off to arrange each other's camouflage.
39. Before going amongst outlandish strangers, it may be sensible to camouflage oneself.
40. Philip shut the window and took the camouflage jacket his Mum had been going to throw out.
41. The wall is rimmed with razor wire; guards, dressed in camouflage, stand watch.
42. They wore camouflage uniform and, from the looks of them, had been living long in the jungle.
43. Marines in camouflage fatigues and grease paint, along with a few frogmen, boarded three rubber boats for Yudo Island.
44. In a desperate effort to camouflage falling rents and values landlords have been offering inducements to tenants.
45. Without the camouflage of pondweed and sphagnum moss he was unrecognizable.
46. Many took time to sleep, while others applied greasepaint in shades of green, brown and black for camouflage.
47. But like all good hunters going into the jungle, I needed camouflage.
48. I jumped out of the car and began to collect up fallen pine branches with which to camouflage the vehicle.
49. Marta passes the sign without a glance, wearing military-style camouflage pants she has owned 11 years.
50. In the deep sea, where there is virtually no light, camouflage is not necessary.
51. Several delegates turned up to the banquet wearing dinner jackets with camouflage bow ties and cummerbunds.
52. The leopard's spots provided excellent camouflage in the wide range of habitats in which it successfully lived.
53. The gangs carry out their raids in the dead of night, kitted out with night-sights and camouflage gear.
54. It is no coincidence that combat soldiers, particularly paratroops, wear camouflage uniforms that somewhat resemble a leopard's spotted coat.
55. The anger he saw in her eyes was camouflage for the fear she felt.
56. There were soldiers everywhere by now,(Sentencedict) shabby-looking in peak caps set askew and ill-fitting camouflage.
57. It had long been recognized that many species are protected from predators by colouring that provides camouflage.
58. Experienced researchers are wise to all the tricks used to camouflage a poorly prepared document, so do not encourage criticism.
59. During his military service, Kelly gained a bit of art experience making silk-screen posters for training programs and learning camouflage techniques.
60. These provide them with camouflage and, depending on the speed of flow, either ballast or a means of transport.
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