Synonym: camouflage, cover, disguise. Antonym: unmask. Similar words: mass, mash, mast, smash, mason, massy, amass, unmask. Meaning: ['mæsk /mɑːsk] n. 1. a covering to disguise or conceal the face 2. activity that tries to conceal something 3. a party of guests wearing costumes and masks 4. a protective covering worn over the face. v. 1. hide under a false appearance 2. put a mask on or cover with a mask 3. cover with a sauce 4. shield from light.
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61. Our Oatmeal and Avocado face mask will absorb any impurities or excess oils from your skin.
62. The shock was terrific, he gasped into his oxygen mask, his hands clenching involuntarily.
63. Tooth-ache, tragedy and top notes share a mask of facial palsy in this alliterative world.
64. They placed an oxygen mask on my love and dared me to count up to ten.
65. Acting deals with very delicate emotions. It is not putting up a mask. Each time an actor acts he does not hide; he exposes himself. Rodney Dangerfield
66. Her face was a white powder mask with black eye make-up and black lip gloss.
67. Behind the mask of ice that people wear, there beats a heart of fire. Paulo Coelho
68. He wore black evening clothes and a mask over his face.
69. His face looks like a Halloween mask - fixed and rigid; a shiny mask all over his face.
70. Wear a face mask when removing this type of system.
71. A third man stood there; black tracksuit without insignia, balaclava mask covering the head.
71. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
72. His face was a mask, friendly, but in an impersonal way.
73. Behind the mask of her dark blue eyes lurked horror and shock, perhaps even guilt.
74. Striped in a tiger mask, he feinted across the counter at Melanie; she bit off an exclamation.
75. Lawyers, under the cloak of client confidentiality, can mask the beneficial owners of accounts.
76. It occurred to her that her inability to contemplate changing her teaching methods might mask an actual inability to change them.
77. She had used make-up skilfully to mask her bruise, and with the subdued stage light it was scarcely visible.
78. Did the jollification mask anxiety about the long flight over the ocean?
79. You will probably have had a chance to practise with the hand-held mask at antenatal class.
80. He told me that the oxygen mask had pulled away from my face some, and that I was probably just blacking out.
81. You may have wondered why your dentist wears gloves and perhaps a mask when treating you.
82. Makeup had been applied directly to the mask; his lips were rendered huge, clown-like.
83. The Duke was revelling in the occasion, his toothless mouth curved up in a great leer like the mask of comedy.
84. Such statistics aid our understanding of population movements but they mask the bewildering complexity that was the reality of the situation.
85. Subservience is also shown because other prisoners see it as a mask, necessary for survival for weaker or less competent prisoners.
86. A gentle smile spread over her face, unnoticed beneath her mask.
87. Oral contraceptives may mask the symptoms of the disease but it emerges after the preparations are stopped.
88. He appears stiff, robotic, insincere even when he is not, and paradoxically unable to mask his ambition.
89. Other self-defeating organizations rely on insincere optimism and empty slogans to mask an inner sense of desperation.
90. From the eyelid down, one cheek was a mask of blood; the eye stared opaquely from under a half-closed lid.