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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91. Motorola this month likewise un - veiled its first Android - powered smartphone.
92. The concrete types of defect expression are the hold intendment , veiled expression, error, fraud, menace five types.
93. In one word , for exploitation, veiled by religious and political illusions , naked , shameless, direct, brutal exploitation.
94. According to Vedic literature, if one follows its precepts, one evolves through five distinct levels of awareness: namely veiled, shrunken, budding, blooming, and fully bloomed consciousness.
95. In a televised speech, India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, blamed forces "based outside this country" in a thinly veiled accusation that Pakistan was involved.
96. Veiled in the twilight mists[http://sentencedict.com/veiled.html], the garden had an air of mystery.
97. The companionship of these friends may not sound very hip, but I found it more fun than the thinly veiled distress of my pothead buddies.
98. What I've done is looked to the most recent social science data to find out if what men want in women is nothing more than a thinly veiled desire to copulate.
99. It was a pretty sight to see her veiled form gliding towards the sturdy young Englishman.
100. A veiled Nepali woman, covered head-to-toe in shades of blue, pauses to rest in a colorful doorway in one of the small Himalayan hill towns found in Nepal's Anapurna region.
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