Sentence examples for lightly disguised from inspiring English sources

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(Mr Wolfowitz appears, lightly disguised, in Saul Bellow's novel about Mr Bloom, "Ravelstein").

Called the Red Head, it was lightly disguised as a tearoom.

Philip has presented himself as the archetypal scapegoat, lightly disguised as a paratoxic churl.

She doesn't always feel like sex, while he sees all tenderness as foreplay lightly disguised.

Yet the film's sympathies, only lightly disguised, remain with her right up to the inevitable censorious ending.

This lightly disguised prototype for the next Escape (or Kuga, as it is called in Europe) was one of the most graceful designs at the show.

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Lightly disguising McShane as "Ben", Kristel catalogues their feisty, drink- and cocaine-fuelled relationship in her 2006 memoirs, Nue.

One of the country's best independent analysts made us a generous and brave offer of its data against legal advice and on condition that we conceal the source and lightly disguise the numbers.

This lingo only lightly disguises the real question, which is who sleeps with whom?

(This "concept car" in the Ford exhibit called Verve is really a lightly-disguised US-market version of the company's popular Euro-market Fiesta sedan. It's slated for US sales in 2011; clean diesel models are a distinct possibility, and Fiesta already uses most of the tricks in the book to produce high mileage and low emissions).

Dima's background in Russian crime is lightly and believably fleshed out, and Le Carré cheerfully embellishes the British end of the corruption plotline with barely disguised, disgusted allusions to the saga of George Osborne, Peter Mandelson and Oleg Deripaska.

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