Sentence examples for veil it from inspiring English sources

"veil it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to cover or disguise something, often something that is secret or hidden. Example: The government tried to veil its true intentions by using vague language in their official statement.

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(To obscure something is to VEIL it).

Couldn't he at least thinly veil it?

When she lifted up her veil it was Boy George.

"Americanness draws a veil, it lends a carapace to the distant lives we hold within".

("If you want to create allure, veil it," Lagerfeld told a reporter afterward).

The difference is we don't veil it under double-entendres here, because it's HBO".

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He enjoys "the veils" it puts up.

Nun's veiling, it's called, and we made black suits out of that.

Mr. Owens created a sliver of a silhouette, then veiled it in semitransparent fabrics or terse, sleeveless, lapelless jackets.

(Don't be fooled by the veils; it was the women here who got most in my face).

As a tool for veiling, it floats somewhere between the necessary and the ornamental, and it might remind us of the forgotten link between "text" and "textile".

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