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disguise sentence examples

  • Disguise origins.
  • About 75 anti-fascists waited out the lecture and irving, donning a disguise, tried desperately for half an hour to leave without notice.
  • Disguise as a boy.
  • As ninja were not only assassins but also spies they had to adopt cunning disguises so that they could pass into enemy territory unnoticed.
  • Pius ix, now blessed, had been forced to flee rome in disguise to save his very life.
  • And no wonder, for even satan disguises himself as an angel of light.
  • Disguise who live among us.
  • Disguised contempt for justice.
  • Disguised as a wretched old beggar.
  • Many of my stories are set in thinly disguised london locations.
  • Disguise the fact beyond a few weeks.
  • This last objective has nothing to do with competition policy and is in fact the opposite: protection in thin disguise.
  • Disguised the salty taste.
  • Disguised as civilians?
  • The educational element is so cunningly disguised in the games and puzzles that the children are unaware how much they are learning.
  • Disguise the smell of the rocket plants.
  • This was a cleverly disguised swimming pool area with dry ice giving a very nice effect.
  • Disguise the truth, as some say?
  • What set them apart was the harsh edge that barely disguised accents brought.
  • Also aboard is a heavily disguised detective-inspector coutts who's on the track of a jewel thief named joe banks.

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