Sentences with masquerade
mas·quer·ade
M m - He masqueraded as a doctor and fooled everyone. [VERB + as]
- He told a news conference that the elections would be a masquerade.
- Giving the Order a low-key elegance at night that is well suited to the burlesque and masquerade events it often hosts.
- There are thousands of seo optimization firms that masquerade as copywriters.
- ...a masquerade ball.
- In courtly balls and midnight masquerades - Alexander Pope
- A masquerade balls is an important part of history and holds a great deal of tradition.
- This invaluable knowledge and advice will help to deter illegal operators who masquerade as Home Improvement Contractors.
- I was invited to the masquerade at their home. That masquerade of misrepresentation which invariably accompanied the political eloquence of Rome - Thomas de Quincey
- I'm going to masquerade as the wikipede. What are you going to dress up as?
- Softened by pink ribbons, this super-sized obsession actually dares to masquerade as nice.
- These vulnerable people are at risk of being exploited by sociopaths who masquerade as spiritual leaders.
- He masqueraded as my friend until the truth finally came out. A freak took an ass in the head, and he goes into the woods, masquerading up and down in a lion's skin - Roger L'Estrange
- To masquerade vice - Killingbeck
- I think this misconception is because of the people who masquerade themselves as gurus and promised to show you what it is for a hefty charge.
- There are many ways you can procrastinate and some of them masquerade as being helpful.
- A hypocrite's masquerade of virtue.
- A rich man's masquerade as a beggar.
- To masquerade as a former Russian count.