masquerade in the PONS Dictionary

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When the enemy saw that nothing seemed to be happening, the trucks would be replaced by tanks, masquerading as trucks.
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To hundreds of people that meant no more than a masquerade party.
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It has been said that the castle was an early domestic country mansion masquerading as a fortress.
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Masquerade's members had then, also exhaustively lent their hands in support to travelling domestic and international repertories in technical as well as backstage capacity.
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The masquerade is unique for its team of professional light and sound engineers who volunteer their time working with the presenters for the show.
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The invisible masquerades can be broken down into three groups, achikwu ocha/ojii, agu mmuno, and ogbagu.
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Such factors demonstrate the complexity attending the analysis of indigenous taxonomies and the classification of masquerade types.
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They sometimes masqueraded as civilians and wore civilian clothes.
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After dining, he left his rooms to take part in the masquerade.
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The ancient evil has brought the books from the library to life and is masquerading as one of the characters in the books.
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