Similar words: unveiled, veil, unveil, reveille, surveillance, piled, soiled, foiled. Meaning: [veɪld] adj. 1. having or as if having a veil or concealing cover 2. muted or unclear.
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31. Thinly veiled portraits of actual people in fiction vastly outnumber this type of unlucky strike.
32. The promoters were willing to put aside their thinly veiled racism in order to sell tickets.
33. Kate's local women's group gives her a farewell party of disapproval veiled by loyalty.
34. Two groupings, with barely distinguishable names, have covered Teheran with photographs of bearded men and a few fully veiled women.
35. Basil Rocke had a very puckish sense of humour and wryness which veiled a deep kindliness.
36. Jewel-bright windows, veiled in lead, gaze on slender arched bridges across the Cam.
37. Her comments were nothing more than a veiled criticism of my work.
38. She was only thinly veiled, and Rostov could see that although she was beautiful, she was old.
39. The caliph was veiled because he represented a dangerous concentration of power-the power to kill.
40. He suddenly remembered her carefully veiled amusement when he had mentioned the tinkers.
41. I hate to disappoint anyone but that wasn't the case - although the veiled hints caused us plenty of amusement.
42. The princess coupled her criticism with a veiled attack on Britain's multi-million-pound tobacco industry.
43. His favourite line of attack was to start talking about finding useful employment for Vincent, and to issue veiled threats.
44. A feral world of backbiting malice, veiled threats, liars and blackmailers.
45. Now there is less veiled menace in such an invitation.
46. Veiled women carrying home shopping didn't give me a second glance.
47. Two veiled female figures leaned in exaggerated mourning over an urn in the Grecian taste of the 1810s.
48. They warned him with veiled threats against mentioning anything that he had witnessed the previous night.
49. Mrs Thatcher's public speeches contained thinly veiled warning messages to colleagues who doubted the strategy.
50. The face was veiled in cloud; thunder and lightning raged.
51. They evoke romantic images of humming orchard hives and summer sweetness, presided over by veiled eccentrics steeped in arcane lore.
52. But who knows better than the Arabs the haunting power of that which is veiled, of that which the hijab hides?
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53. Two female slaves were tending a small fire in a brazier in the antechamber, and when Burun entered they veiled themselves.
54. She stood up straight, wiped at her face and seemed alarmed to find it veiled.
55. We saw the moon appear and disappear, veiled by clouds.
56. Stone age civilization, veiled in mystery as it is, has provided the greatest challenge to historians.
57. Mayhew led the ministerial attack with veiled sniper fire at Episcopalians for sending invaders to Congregational territory.
58. There is always a danger that it becomes a thinly veiled therapeutic exercise.
59. An old woman sat veiled in black in a corner; toward whom people nodded or quickly offered their hand.
60. It is a veiled warning to those who do not feel the required degree of appreciation.
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