Sentence examples for To masks from inspiring English sources

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To masks

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To cover, as the face, by way of concealment or defense against injury; to conceal with a mask or visor.

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All the Baining groups used, in addition to masks, dance headpieces made of painted vertical panels or poles topped with images painted on bark cloth.

Companies line up to market everything from jumpsuits and meal trays to masks to stop prisoners from spitting, straitjackets and other full-body restraints.

That is a relevant finding when it comes to masks, which cover much of the face below the eyes but not tightly, letting air in through gaps around the nose and mouth.

Celestine, Carter and others began sitting with the dozen patients who had been on life support, squeezing rubber bags attached to masks that the patients were wearing, forcing air into their lungs.

"As is well known, costumes are not limited to masks, and it is desirable to produce bleeding body parts aside from the face," Mr. Geller writes in his patent.

Puppets -- meaning anything from string-hung figures to hand puppets to sock puppets to artificial creatures with actors inside to masks that dwarf the human bodies wearing them to these rag dolls -- have been a part of theatrical craft and theatrical magic as far back as we can peer into primitive ritual.

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Mouth-to-mask ventilation: a superior method of rescue breathing.

It's like the go-to mask it seems like".

Mask options range from nasal pillows to nasal masks to full face masks.

Pellegrini grinned, unable to mask his pride.

But cataclysms tend to mask other trends.

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