Similar words: askew, skew, basket, skein, gasket, sketch, casket, skewer. Meaning: ['mæskt /mɑːskt] adj. having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading.
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31. The cook masked the taste of the bad meat with onions.
32. Two masked men on motorbikes tried to run me down.
33. Masked men held up a security van in South London yesterday.
34. defense, which seems credible on the evidence so far, is that the bank masked its skullduggery so completely that no regulator anywhere in the world could.
35. Tom howled the news that some masked men held up a bank.
36. The new accommodation block has all but masked the original building.
37. There in front of her was the masked man!
38. Building society cashier robbed by masked raiders.
39. The men were masked and armed with machine guns.
40. Good economic indicators masked widespread unease.
41. It was masked by too much fun.
42. Their rapid-fire bravado masked economic and social insecurities.
43. For several decades,[http://sentencedict.com/masked.html] El Carnaval remained an elitist event that ended with an elegant masked ball.
44. Early this morning she woke to find a masked gang standing in her bedroom.
45. Five or six men, horsed, masked and well-armed, burst from a clump of trees and bore down on them.
46. It is said that the masked lady died there in childbirth.
47. In time you will begin to appreciate the subtle natural flavours of your food that were once masked by salt.
48. Paris children held hostage An masked man armed with a revolver is holding twenty-five children hostage in a nursery school in Paris.
49. Ideas had been ruthlessly stolen from the Nice masked ball at Mardi Gras.
50. He had just won her gracious consent to attend the Grand Duke Igor's masked ball in two weeks' time.
51. Masked figures could be seen making their way through the deserted Toronto streets; black crepe sashes hung from the doorways.
52. Yet the presentational imperative to project the policies of government in a positive light masked the existence of inner doubts.
53. Parts of the surface were masked off, and the remaining colour worn away with hydrochloric acid.
54. But the sight of masked men with a gun would put people in fear, he said.
55. In the first years after independence, relative prosperity masked the difficulty.
56. Happiness at having you home may be masked by anger that you have been away.
57. His name was derived from his habit of wearing a blue hood of coarsely woven cloth which masked his face.
58. The racket of cement mixing was masked by the sound of Muzak.
59. The city seems like it is preparing for a masked ball.
60. They are visited by spectres of childhood terror, the debonair Cosmo Disney and most sinister, the masked Pitchfork Cavalier.
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