Examples of 'masquerades' in a sentence

Meaning of "masquerades"

To masquerade means to pretend to be someone or something that one is not
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  • plural of masquerade
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of masquerade

How to use "masquerades" in a sentence

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He masquerades murders into suidal or accidental deaths.
We are looking for a rapist who masquerades as a fireman.
It masquerades as even deeper devotion to arms control.
A lot of people have turned themselves to masquerades.
Parvana masquerades as a boy to feed her family.
Fiction is a pack of lies that masquerades as truth.
Masquerades often occurred during this time.
Depression often masquerades as anger and irritability.
What everyone was waiting for were the masquerades.
The lover of masquerades will teach us.
I have been to a thousand such tedious masquerades.
Girl masquerades as a boy to play ball.
Forget that evil often masquerades as good.
And masquerades you like to throw.
In this contradiction one act masquerades its opposite.

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The visible masquerades are meant for the public.
They are subscribers or adapters of electoral masquerades.
When a lie masquerades as the truth.
Parasites are known as the great masquerades.
Certain masquerades are in bad taste.
Culture is a creation so pervasive that it masquerades as an unchangeable reality.
He masquerades in costumes of light and righteousness.
I find that many times transition masquerades as a failure.
This site masquerades as some sort of public service.
A series of exclamation marks masquerades as enthusiasm.
He now masquerades as a roving preacher.
My father used to throw lavish ballroom parties and masquerades.
Multiple myeloma masquerades as rheumatic diseases.
Masquerades and games.
Skimmed milk masquerades as cream.
Masquerades on the table.
She often uses these as masquerades when she needs to.
The masquerades will be out.
Navigate over a vast lake where evil masquerades as beauty.
Spin often masquerades as strategy.
Masquerades are crafted.
The aim of the woman who masquerades as a touloulou is to not be recognized.
Foreigners were amazed at the sheer luxury of the sumptuous balls and masquerades.
For some time our days of masquerades have been deteriorating.
It masquerades as a drug.
The pride of always being right masquerades as a love for biblical wisdom.
She masquerades as a journalist.
Not as exhilarating as those balls and masquerades you like to throw.
All your masquerades and doings and insisting upon my staying.
My wife dislikes masquerades.
When discrimination masquerades as religious liberty it puts our lives at risk.
I do not like masquerades.
On masquerades of life.
But these are masquerades.
Check the calendar often for special events like light shows and monster masquerades.

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