Examples of 'veiled' in a sentence
Meaning of "veiled"
Veil (verb) - To cover or conceal something as if by a veil; to obscure or disguise
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- Covered by a veil.
- Partly hidden or concealed.
- simple past tense and past participle of veil
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veiled
Chasing veiled spectre of the man himself.
That little leprechaun was making a veiled threat.
It may be a veiled request for a political contribution.
I will not be scared by your veiled threats.
Veiled in flesh the god head see.
I do not appreciate your veiled attempt at blackmail.
That veiled one proved your stupidity.
The sequence establishes a veiled grammatical structure.
Though veiled in the gossamer mantle of fantasy.
Sweeter than sugar are your veiled eyelids.
Hardly the veiled damsel in the tower.
I do not think the insult was that veiled.
Especially that veiled threat at the end.
He veiled his glory when he came to earth.
He stumbled across a veiled reference to such a creature.
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Veiled women became more of traditional trend.
At other times it was veiled and understanding was difficult.
The oddest things are the best veiled.
Hordes of veiled women descend on the place.
And their hearing and sight are veiled.
At the veiled prophet ball this friday.
Do not look at them with veiled contempt.
The ship veiled in the shining sea.
The origin of the statue is veiled in mystery.
It is veiled to those who are headed for hell.
The objective remains veiled at this stage.
They were veiled and to some degree dehumanized.
You said that he made veiled threats.
She becomes veiled when a cloud goes by.
To view him with a barely veiled contempt.
Luminosity is veiled only by the rising of desire.
And most of the women are completely veiled.
No one else is veiled except earth humans.
Darkness there was and all at first was veiled.
Seemed to me to be a veiled threat in the last sentence.
The mystery of the past was still veiled.
The desire to be veiled still possesses them.
Macron photographed next to a fully veiled woman.
Hence there is a veiled criticism of the society.
He says that he has received veiled threats.
Then a thinly veiled insult to another member.
But her speech contained a veiled subtext.
These eyes veiled in tears and blood.
And so the language of dreams remains veiled.
Only if it has veiled all the mirrors.
Give us the truths which are veiled.
It can be totally veiled to become a real cinema.
She only looked at the veiled lady.
Nationalism veiled these divisions only temporarily.
You surpassed all the veiled dancers.