disguised造句31. In her speech she made several thinly disguised attacks on the president.
32. The poor girl disguised her sorrow beneath a cheerful appearance.
33. Mary disguised her handwriting by writing with her left hand.
34. The speech was seen by many as a thinly disguised attack on the president.
35. He disguised himself as a girl with a false long hair.
36. She disguised her hate by a false show of friendliness.
37. Her cleverly disguised lob completely wrong - footed her opponent.
38. In Shakespeare's play 'Twelfth Night', Duke Orsino falls in love with the disguised Viola.
39. The taste of vitamins is not too nice so the flavour sometimes needs to be disguised.
40. The government has disguised the true situation by clever manipulation of the figures.
41. The soldiers disguised themselves by wearing white garments in the snow.
42. Much of the speech was a thinly disguised attack on the management of the company.
43. She disguised herself with a blonde wig and dark glasses.
44. She disguised herself as a man so she could fight on the battlefield.
45. The chieftain of that country is disguised as a benefactor this time.
46. Does Sanchez worry about attempts at disguised retaliation?
47. All that development and philanthropy disguised hard commercial policies.
48. His debating technique, however, disguised some fatal flaws and internal contradictions in Labour policy.
49. In most firms, top management incentives are thinly disguised executive perks: not in Hanson.
50. No question, a lot of corporate take-overs are shams, thinly disguised.
51. The men had disguised the vessel as fishing boat to escape.
52. Any visible glue line can be disguised with enamel, applied with a fine camel-hair brush.
53. Old unresolved conflicts may need to be exposed rather than hidden or disguised.
54. Their inadequacy is often disguised by the tax incentives that many governments give to institutional saving.
55. Patience: A minor form of despair disguised as a virtue.Ambrose Bierce
56. I find it hard to believe that the answer lies in reciprocity or disguised selfishness in any simple sense.
57. He spent several years in the monastery disguised as a monk.
58. It was a heavy snowfall and by morning even the most prominent landmark was disguised beneath a thick covering of snow.
59. To get into the building, I disguised myself as a reporter.
60. Rose Newbigging reports Without doubt the White Paper is a thinly disguised blueprint for the privatisation of health care in this country.