Sentence examples for to mask from inspiring English sources

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to mask

verb

To cover, as the face, by way of concealment or defense against injury; to conceal with a mask or visor.

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Pellegrini grinned, unable to mask his pride.

But cataclysms tend to mask other trends.

The teacher tried to mask his surprise.

The effect was to mask its weakening financial condition.

"Oh," the man said, unable to mask his disappointment.

It goes out of its way to mask its sophistication.

Loathing I've always tried to mask with affection.

"I think the 'reform' word was used to mask cuts".

"Why?" I asked, not even trying to mask my incredulity.

"The new programs being developed are going to mask users.

They invent slightly new words to mask the similarities.

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