Sentence examples for was masquerading from inspiring English sources

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was masquerading

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A party or assembly of people wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions.

  • In courtly balls and midnight masquerades - Alexander Pope

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"One little guy was masquerading as October auto sales.

"Essentially, he was masquerading as something he was not, " said one official.

Dotcom, he said, was a "chubby Che Guevara" whose "self-interest (was) masquerading as idealism".

Perhaps Walter Sickert was masquerading as Jay Teller masquerading as Jean-Paul Charbonne.

CTV News reported that was possibly from Russia and was masquerading as a Canadian.

So who was masquerading as the BBC when they approached Hain in February and he agreed to take part?

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Nostalgia is masquerading as futurism.

Not that Philip Morris is masquerading as an antitobacco crusader.

It's masquerading as cereal, but it's really candy.

Everyone in the play is masquerading, in a way.

Rimanelli speculates that "I Love Dick" is "masquerading as a novel — perhaps for legal reasons".

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