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They are unusually frank documents of emotion: one doesn't often see such extremes of surprise, fear, and joy flow so undisguised across an adult face.
Mr. Trump's undisguised swipe at the South for "appeasement" was certain to exacerbate fears that the United States might put it in danger.
At one point, Newkirk said of the AP history course that "if they've got nothing to conceal, they've got nothing to fear," a comment for which Dalhkemper shot him a look of undisguised horror.
The presentation of factual material as art is the purpose of such thinly disguised biographies as Somerset Maugham's Moon and Sixpence (1919), undisguised biographies fleshed out with supposition and imagination like Helen Waddell's Peter Abelard (1933), and many autobiographies served up—out of fear of libel or of dullness as novels.
His gimlet determination is undisguised.
The measure passed, with undisguised enthusiasm.
It is a machine of doom, undisguised.
The $306 billion guarantee was an undisguised gift.
It is undisguised racism and Islamophobic bigotry.
He was regarded by this group with undisguised hostility.
The lady haughtily gazes at the man with undisguised distaste.
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