Similar words: disguise, misguide, disgust, disgusted, disgusting, guise, distinguish, distinguished. Meaning: [-zd] adj. having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading.
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61. Dexter admired the way in which his boss disguised who she was really interested in.
62. The absence of transition curves is disguised by the pulsation of positive and negative, convex and concave curvature.
63. A detour to disaster can come disguised as an ideal shortcut.
64. Now suitably disguised, you went downstairs and into the grounds towards the priory church.
65. Almost all Davidson products work on the guiding principle that education comes easier if disguised as a game.
66. The real taste is disguised by the grandiose wording that accompanies them.
67. A detour to disaster can come disguised as a good business investment.
68. Obviously the maid was disguised in view of the fact that we were known to be looking for two women travelling together.
69. Disguised as toilet equipment all the apparatus was there - the listening device and several sophisticated miniaturized bugs.
70. They were wrapped in long, midnight-blue capes that disguised most of their shapes[sentencedict.com], but their uncovered faces were strikingly handsome.
71. Yet old farmers say that Frederick does still live, and that he occasionally appears disguised as a pilgrim.
72. Accordingly, she disguised herself to look like a seafaring man and went to the house.
73. The angel, disguised as an old man, went from door to door begging for food and drink.
74. The FBI say the hijackers were very likely to have been disguised.
75. Above and right: The home-made filter unit again makes use of planting baskets, and is disguised by the water mill.
76. His thinly disguised hatred of rock-n-roll had made him an unpopular journalist.
77. Almost all his climbs have a certain something: a thinly disguised air of intimidation often allied to a raw brutality.
78. Integrity is vital but in all types of organisations including schools there are examples of thinly disguised contempt for customers and consumers.
79. I should hate to give the impression that my love for you is but thinly disguised lust.
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80. And then the genie told him about the magician disguised as the holy woman.
81. And whoever is in charge of bathtime should watch out ... there's even a water pistol cleverly disguised as a flower.
82. However, combined results disguised a collapse of support for the Independent Smallholders' Party, the other government coalition partner.
83. In so doing they legitimated and endorsed the statusquo, and fulfilled an ideological function of agent of disguised social control.
84. Of the offal which could be bought off-ration and disguised as food.
85. Many practices have applied to run health promotion clinics for managing stress, which are thinly disguised counselling sessions.
86. This was a thinly disguised device designed to give Harleston the opportunity to ease Jeffries out painlessly and to find a replacement.
87. His pickers embezzled one pound in twenty and disguised the weight loss by throwing the wool on to wet stones.
88. They also have inflicted heavy losses with roadside bombs, often disguised to resemble rocks.
89. The women's real names and some details about their lives have been disguised to protect their privacy.
90. By the time Warren returned from Wyoming, Newlands' bill, disguised as his own, had cleared both houses.
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