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was veiled
noun
Something hung up, or spread out, to hide an object from view; usually of gauze, crape, or similar diaphanous material, to hide or protect the face.
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Every woman was veiled.
City Hall was veiled in banners, and entire houses vanished behind huge posters bearing Humboldt's face.
Every woman on the street was veiled, and fathers sternly police their daughters.
While filming was the experience of a lifetime, it was veiled in secrecy.
One Omani woman was veiled, but several others showed up wearing low-cut cocktail dresses.
Rizwan's wife, somebody said, stayed in the car, and was veiled.
Similar(23)
Women are veiled.
She too is veiled.
But she is veiled.
All the women were veiled.
(And even that is veiled).
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