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How to use masquerade in a sentence

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The film explores this realm through a complex narrative use of masks and masquerade.
Extravagantly costumed masquerade troupes shimmied down the streets as trucks with speakers piled high blasted out calypso and soul.
Low self-worth will often masquerade as fear, anger, resentment, bitterness and so on.
This distance functions like a mask or masquerade, revealing more than it hides.
In a kind of masquerade of toughness, Orwell practiced excruciating self-deprivation and tested his physical limits constantly.
The cost is 1,000 yuan for dinner and masquerade, 500 yuan for masquerade only.
Over her long and varied career, she has used masquerade, performance and role-playing to extend the frontiers of her own identity.
Now, though, unable to be true to himself, his painting too became a masquerade.
Later in the novel, Clara performs a masquerade in reverse, pretending to be a governess while she is still working as a servant.
I can't believe that you managed to get him to escort you to this masquerade.
Coincidentally, he'd been kvetching to me about the lack of masquerade balls, just before I found out that there was going to be one.
Or, how can one study a masquerade without discussing the physical mask, the apparent centerpiece of any masquerade?
If Satan is masterfully deceptive, can't he just as easily masquerade as an angel of light?
Someone call the Washington Times and alert them to this sly wolfish masquerade!
The I of her narrative is a masquerade, and her identity is never more than a metonym for an endless chain of signifiers.
I think that the supply-side argument is simply a masquerade for the old trickle down economics that Hubert Humphrey used to talk so much about.
I never once believed I was in the presence of real grief, just a Hollywood-generated masquerade.
Hasn't anyone besides me noticed the flavor of masquerade and carnivalesque fantasy in Joan's behavior?
Secondly, the king's lord chancellor was holding a masquerade about the traits of the perfect woman.
If I espy a weed trying to masquerade as one of my plants I just yank it out.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Freytag's antiquarianism is not of the dilettante kind that is content to masquerade modern motives in ancient garb and setting.
On the problem of Death, except in masquerade of robes and wings, his eupeptic temperament never allowed him to dwell.
He wants to masquerade as an Aesculapius, and so has started this consumption theory.
She had borrowed the suit under pretence she meant to play in some mumming or rural masquerade.
Miss Milner, for that night, dreamed less of her guardian than of the masquerade.
To allegorize life with a masquerade, and represent mankind generally as masquers.
Whatever the motive for his masquerade, it was not to attract anything feminine.
Slaves, puppets, automata who were content to masquerade in the guise of men!
It will be hard for me to take a part in a masquerade, but the memory of my parents demands this immortelle from me.
How quickly by a word can the hero reveal himself, thus discarding his masquerade of ineligibility and doubling the romance!
Nothing could have been so totally different from Muriel's masquerade, yet it rivaled it in fun.
It was like a masquerade of rank and culture in the rags of misery, beseeming it as ill as an unsuitable part in a play.
She could not mesmerize me, but she could strip me of my fancy dress and set me naked in the masquerade.
No man of forty-five masquerade as a quarter of a century younger in this broomy, thymy air?
The nonchalance of the legs is the first lesson to be learnt in such a masquerade as this.
I am all too flummoxed by the masquerade in the tourney round about me.
A gorgeous hall had been fitted up, under Trippetta's eye, with every kind of device which could possibly give eclat to a masquerade.
We know what a masquerade all development is, and what effective shapes may be disguised in helpless embryos.
Honestly now, Doctor, have you not stirred up the sober brains of some of your countrymen to enact a scene in our masquerade?
In short, he entirely sacrificed every appearance of the warrior to the masquerade of a buffoon.
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