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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121. Battlestar Galactica: Using a campy old sci-fi series as the source material for a thinly disguised examination of post-9/11 America?
122. These disguised as naked chicken dancer, but without exaggeration, in Fort Wayne chicken Festival and tall.
123. Formulated the "poor against drugs rules, " institutionally restrained enterprise transformation method, specifications, packaging disguised price behaviour.
124. But Magellan sent disguised raiding parties aboard the Victoria and the Santiago and recaptured them.
125. In the tradition of Christianity that I was raised in, we used to bring people to Christ through direct evangelism using barely disguised sales techniques.
126. However, what makes it cool is the 640 x 480 camera disguised as a jacket or shirt button, which will make spy aficionados, assorted pervs and some Geek Squad employees very happy.
127. The soldiers disguised themselves when reconnoitering, for self - protection.
128. From the 17th to 19th centuries, hara-kiri was a form of death penalty, disguised as suicide, for accused individuals of Japan's warrior class.
129. Plus, 84 percent of U.S. seafood is imported and poorly regulated, which is why so much of it is mislabeled, disguised as pricier fish.
130. On March 18, 1990, thieves disguised as police officers entered the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston and pulled off what was the largest -- and still unsolved -- art heist in U.S. history.
131. Disguised capital inflow can have broad impact on China's economy.
132. You would never ask me why, my heart is so disguised, I just can't live a lie anymore.
133. The partisan disguised himself as a peddler and got by the enemy sentry box.
134. Quite simply, stealth tactility involves making physical contact with the girl in a disguised way.
135. He disguised himself as a farm laborer and sailed for America.
136. He or she may be the product of a miraculous conception resulting from the union of a mortal and divine being, like the birth of Helen after Zeus disguised as a swan raped Leda .
137. Disguised as a Dutch schoolmaster, Nathan Hale set out on his mission on September 12.
138. Some reports suggested it was disguised as a delivery truck.
139. The prince, disguised as a swineherd, went to the princess' palace.
139. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
140. But as the story unfolds, it transpires that his skills as a middle manager are less relevant at board level and his general popularity disguised his less demanding attitude towards team members.
141. Many Muslim scholars consider statues to be idolatrous, and other AK officials have not disguised their aversion to them.
142. These products include winners and sinners: juices that supply kids with needed calcium, but also candy disguised as granola bars with just a smidgeon of much-ballyhooed nutrients.
143. Alfred the great acted his own spy , visiting danish camps disguised as a minstrel.
144. There is often a lot of disguised unemployment in such economies, because people have little incentive to seek productive jobs.
145. Carthage , he was thrown into prison, and assassinated by a band of men disguised in masks.
146. Are you sure you're not a private detective disguised as an intern?
147. He was a soft-spoken, modest man whose demeanor disguised a surprising toughness.
148. And for all the praise heaped the country's welfare system, disguised unemployment in Sweden remains high.
149. One young woman was disguised as an octopus, in tribute to Paul, the now famous clairvoyant cephalopod in Germany who predicted Spain's victory.
150. This satirical address was a thinly disguised stricture against the doctrine of the rights of man.
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