disguise造句31. He tried to disguise his accent.
32. She couldn't disguise her glee at their embarrassment.
33. She tried to disguise her real feelings.
34. The spy's disguise was soon penetrated.
35. 'Tax reform' is just a tax increase in disguise.
36. I couldn't disguise my disappointment.
37. We all saw through his disguise immediately.
38. The British team did not disguise their delight at their success.
39. A vote for the Liberal Democrats is just a Labour vote in disguise.
40. His illness became a blessing in disguise, when he married his nurse.
41. The firm tried to disguise its failure in false statements.
42. Abu is not his real name, but it's one he uses to disguise his identity.
43. He claims that most Western aid to the Third World is just colonialism in disguise.
44. Not getting into university may be a blessing in disguise; I don't think you'd have been happy there.
45. The supposed beggar was really a police officer in disguise.
46. Not getting that job turned out to be a blessing in disguise, as the firm went out of business only a few months later.
47. A Blessing in Disguise?
48. It is impossible to disguise the fact that business is bad.
49. Try as he might, Dan couldn't disguise his feelings for Katie.
50. We tried to disguise the fact that it was just a school hall by putting up coloured lights and balloons.
51. He made no attempt to disguise his liking for her.
52. He put on a large hat and glasses as a disguise and hoped no one would recognise him.
53. You cannot disguise what you are doing from your family.
54. It is impossible to disguise the fact that finance is bad.
55. Strenuous efforts were made throughout the war to disguise the scale of civilian casualties.
56. The woman in the park turned out to be a police officer in disguise.
57. Losing that job was a blessing in disguise really, and I ended up in a much more enjoyable career.
58. The failure to conclude the trade talks last December could prove a blessing in disguise.
59. She wore dark glasses in an absurd attempt at disguise.
60. to disguise one's voice.