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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151. Fanny looked on and listened, not unamused to observe the selfishness which, more or less disguised, seemed to govern them all, and wondering how it would end.
152. Frantz Fanon, a psychiatrist, psychologist, and an actor who disguised compromise and dastardliness, had argued the opinions of western world by reflecting his self-contradiction.
153. They warn Interpol that the criminal may be disguised as women.
154. Is defeated possibly is in disguised form victory, neap tide is the high tide start.
155. As the rest of the city was burned and looted, the safety zone was regularly breached as the Army searched for Chinese soldiers disguised as civilians.
156. Despite the cleverly disguised anti-Chinese sentiment in the low-key soft sell propaganda , William exposes his bias when he resorted to the standard rant about the Chinese.
157. When Zenobia castle was attacked, Gares disguised himself as Ashe, and killed the royal family.
158. Baucis:a peasant woman of Phrygia who together with her husband Philemon received with great hospitality Zeus and Hermes disguised as men.
159. GRAPPLING HOOK disguised as a wrought-iron candelabra, used as grappling hooks in an escape attempt after bending open the legs and attaching a rope.
160. Unemployment in India is characterized by chronic underemployment or disguised unemployment.
161. Is defeated possibly is in disguised form victory, the neap tide is the high tide start.
162. 'But look here! you wouldn't surely have Mr. Toad of Toad Hall, going about the country disguised as a washerwoman!'
163. In this paper, the unemployment is Classified as the disguised unemployment and the dominant unemployment.
164. State-owned enterprises assumed important social functions without the marketing system, and they developed on the way of involution with disguised unemployment and huge social cost.
165. Small loan company shall not conduct any form of illegal fund-raising, disguised to attract deposits from the public.
166. Police say Kasey Kazee entered Shamrock Liquors and attempted to rob the store. Employees were astonished that he had disguised his face by wrapping it in duct tape!
167. File photo dated 18/06/2007 of a young Eurasian Crane eats from a litter picker disguised as an adult crane at WWT Slimbridge in Gloucestershire.
168. Her bright hair was hidden under a sunhat, and she was disguised with dark glasses.
169. As the archetypal ice queen in Double Indemnity,(www.Sentencedict.com) she's got a faint whiff of the dominatrix about her – cleverly disguised under that angelic 'do.
170. The straIt'she was in through pride and shrewishness could not be disguised longer.
171. Perhaps at this very moment the fearless Mr Simpson is cycling across Iran disguised in his customary burka.
172. Annina, disguised as a widow, runs in crying that Ochs is the father of her many children.
173. Sneer at a way: The abacus disguised as such, not cheating, quick off!
174. When she had thus disguised herself, she said to Abdalla, "Take your tabour, and let us go and divert our master and his son's friend, as we do sometimes when he is alone."
175. Alfred the Great acted as his own spy, visiting Danish camps disguised as a minstrel.
176. Army and OSS personnel and testing was also disguised as a remedy for shell shock.
177. We must resolutely curb illegal overseas financing and the unauthorized incurring of debts in disguised form.
178. If a text-editing application were to rely on Linux/UNIX system resources, it would rely on a thinly disguised locale() call to provide sufficient information to be able to code a basic text editor.
179. The Chinese agency says the two companies disguised the tainted food products by labeling them as exports not subject to quality inspection.
180. Will disguised himself as a friar and went to the inn.
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