Sentence examples for mask sense from inspiring English sources

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Can a mask sense a mask?

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Once the mask senses these emotions it injects or sucks out liquid through the capillaries, showing the world how you really feel in a very weird way.

Sweet black cherry fruit and velvety tannins, neither of which mask the sense of place in this impressive wine.

And they often contain a streak of what growers call "minerality" — a nebulous term that, to me, means the fruit doesn't mask a sense of place.

It's not just that nominalization can sap the vitality of one's speech or prose; it can also eliminate context and mask any sense of agency.

When I stood up to speak I attempted to mask my sense of betrayal: "Don't forget to enjoy the brownies from Nigella.

Re "Vienna's Grandeur Fails to Mask a Sense of Loss" (news article, "Down the Danube" series, Aug. 3): It is no wonder that Vienna is missing something at its core.

You are reminded that a death head shadows Harlequin's mask, a sense of human absurdity in the face of mortality that Mr. Irwin has dealt with explicitly in his performances of Beckett's "Texts for Nothing".

Staffan de Mistura, the UN envoy for Syria, is a consummate diplomat, but this week he has struggled to mask a sense of rising panic – appealing to the US and Russia to come together to stave off what his humanitarian coordinator warned on Thursday would be a new "catastrophe" if violence did not stop.

The fact that the incident took place on the aptly named Artillery Place wasn't enough to mask the sense of horror shared by everyone.

Impressive though the turnout was, it didn't mask the sense of a left still reeling from the Conservatives' shock election win.

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