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be veiled
noun
Something hung up, or spread out, to hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphanous material, to hide or protect the face.
Exact(40)
They cannot be veiled.
Culpability cannot be veiled or rationalized.
But before they are unveiled, cars must be veiled.
Asterisks imply that the readers need unpleasant realities to be veiled by net curtains.
"Everyone wants to be veiled up, secret and in the dark," he says.
The clock is to be veiled in a ceremony on Sept. 7, Seymour Durst's birthday.
Similar(17)
Women are veiled.
All the women were veiled.
(And even that is veiled).
"His mother is veiled," he added.
His eyes were veiled and smoky.
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