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Discover Ludwig"camouflaged" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to describe something that has been deliberately made to blend into its surroundings. For example: The soldier wore a camouflaged uniform to help him blend into the forest.
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Abu Ubaida, the masked and camouflaged spokesman of the Palestinian Islamist militant group's armed wing, announced that a soldier named as Shaul Alon was seized in heavy fighting on the Gaza border on Sunday.
"It is a shame that this noble effort to support football development has now been turned on its head and camouflaged as a bribe rather than recognising the good that it was intended to deliver to the football programmes of Concacaf," it said.
One rioter, camouflaged in the ubiquitous uniform of hoodie and football scarf, zigzagged through a hail of plastic bullets to attack a giant white painted water cannon.
Mrs Clinton seems to agree, though she has camouflaged this rare outbreak of consensus with her usual anti-Rudy abuse.
That is Cubism!" Mr Bottura's version is a plate of hare's blood mixed with foie gras and vegetable powders: the hare is camouflaged in the dish.Even classic Italian dishes are turned on their head.
Lurking nearby, though, are camouflaged men with guns, and they are needed at this time.
Hyperspectral imaging of visible light can pick out camouflaged man-made objects from surrounding natural ones.
They are especially fearful of CVE, which they think will amount to a giant spying operation camouflaged as social services.
Catching frogs requires not just sharp eyes (many are tiny, and most well camouflaged) but swift fingers (all are slippery and fast).
Small black slabs mark a score of British casualties in the War of Independence of 1918-1920 (when the Royal Navy helped Estonia fight off both the Germans and the Russians).After the Soviets had destroyed the British headstones and ordered that the ground be turned over for new graves, the cemetery attendant of the time, the late Linda Soomre, pluckily camouflaged it with piles of swept leaves.
Fitzgerald camouflaged Fournier's themes with a more sophisticated setting: Gatsby is no less juvenile than Meaulnes, but age and wealth make him seem more worldly.
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