Examples of 'may conceal' in a sentence
Meaning of "may conceal"
May conceal: Suggests the act of hiding or keeping something secret
How to use "may conceal" in a sentence
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may conceal
He may conceal his poems in a locked drawer.
Innocent grass may conceal snake.
They may conceal many things from you.
A plain unprepossessing entrance may conceal a palace within.
The target may conceal explosives or weapons.
Hangings or draperies placed over exit doors may conceal or obscure them.
The crimes may conceal a plot against the king.
The involucral leaves are often ivory in colour and may conceal the head.
I am afraid this may conceal some kind of plot.
It may conceal some spaces in the wall while also making it gorgeous.
One gamer may conceal another.
In particular, an end should be put to ordinary violence that may conceal political motives.
Ambiguity may conceal weakness.
It often features a gold or silver foot and handle, which may conceal a steel blade.
The velvet glove may conceal a hand of steel.
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You may conceal your secret before the minister and the crowd.
Their characteristic red color may conceal the drinking contents.
Fragrance may conceal an ingredient that may be harmful when used over a long period.
They present national averages that may conceal important variations among forests.
The average may conceal important variations in the tax burden across the income distribution.
Such an imbalance between control and treated rats may conceal the visible effects.
That may conceal us.
Go in search of the spring whose water may conceal some treasures….
These clouds may conceal the lower section of the frontal cloud.
They fold up their breasts that they may conceal themselves from Him.
He may conceal a king in his hand While the memory of it fades.
The artistry of a tattoo may conceal skin cancer lurking within.
Girls may conceal them too, fearing further harassment and reprisals.
Warnings and precautions Gasec Gastrocaps may conceal the symptoms of other diseases.
Awakening Aquarius may conceal a deep loneliness that longs to play a significant role in a larger whole.
However, the replies may conceal the facts.
Words may conceal meanings, but body language can not.
However, rolling or heat treatment scale may conceal surface discontinuities.
Moreover, they may conceal extensive variations and inequalities in the parameters of affordability.
Depending on the size of the screensaver, it may conceal the date, time and name.
Walls may conceal wiring and piping, car body panels may conceal fuel.
Note that aggravated neurological symptoms, such as increased difficulty walking, may conceal a urinary infection.
It is true that sins may conceal the effects of the sacrament.
Regional powers can not be considered hegemonic states, and yet they may conceal imperialistic intent.
The high overall emphasis may conceal some important regional variations.
Child victims may conceal their cases, fearing reprisals or lacking trust in the justice system.
Iv There is a probable cause to think that the accused may conceal or destroy evidence ;.
He fears that every line may conceal interference by the police state in human rights.
Lo! They fold up their breasts that they may conceal themselves from Him.
A lady may conceal things, as she has her reputation to lose, but I am beyond that.
Members of European Parliament may conceal their income →.
Although a man may conceal things from men like himself, God is not deceived.
These display rules could explain how cultural differences may conceal the universal effect of expression. [9].
It may conceal the date, time and.
KHARÉ, where every doorway or alley may conceal sudden danger - or unexpected help!
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