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is masquerading
noun
A party or assembly of people wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions.
Exact(25)
Nostalgia is masquerading as futurism.
Not that Philip Morris is masquerading as an antitobacco crusader.
Everyone in the play is masquerading, in a way.
I don't think Mr. Bryce is masquerading as anything: experts generally have a point of view.
Rimanelli speculates that "I Love Dick" is "masquerading as a novel — perhaps for legal reasons".
Critics, however, say Mr. Ebner is masquerading as a shareholder rights champion.
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"One little guy was masquerading as October auto sales.
It's masquerading as cereal, but it's really candy.
Perhaps Walter Sickert was masquerading as Jay Teller masquerading as Jean-Paul Charbonne.
"It is surely right we know if they are masquerading as something they are not".
CTV News reported that was possibly from Russia and was masquerading as a Canadian.
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