Use of disguise in Sentences. 28 Examples

The examples include disguise at the start of sentence, disguise at the end of sentence and disguise in the middle of sentence

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disguise at the end of sentence


  1. A blessing in disguise.
  2. He is a master of disguise.
  3. He was a master of disguise.
  4. The star travelled in disguise .
  5. Nobody saw through his disguise.
  6. This false beard is his disguise.
  7. You'll have to travel in disguise.
  8. He was wearing that ridiculous disguise.
  9. She wore glasses and a wig as a disguise.
  10. He went among the drug dealers in disguise.
  11. I didn't recognize him: he was in disguise.
  12. Afflictions are sometimes blessings in disguise.

disguise in the middle of sentence


  1. I couldn't disguise my anger.
  2. His disguise didn't fool anyone.
  3. He went about in the disguise of a sailor.
  4. She made no attempt to disguise her surprise.
  5. He made no attempt to disguise his agitation.
  6. The chairman tried to disguise his mortification.
  7. She could not disguise her amusement at his mistake.
  8. She couldn't disguise her glee at their discomfiture.
  9. There's no way you can disguise that southern accent.
  10. They tried to disguise the modesty of their achievements.
  11. She couldn't disguise the fact that she felt uncomfortable.
  12. Maybe you could disguise yourself as a waiter and sneak in there.
  13. She disguised herself as a man, but she couldn't disguise her voice.
  14. She usually goes out in disguise to avoid being bothered by the public.
  15. She adopted an elaborate disguise to help her pass through the town unrecognized.
  16. "Well, I have shown you how to do this before, " she said, unable to disguise her impatience.

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tefillin -
چمڑے کی ڈبیا جس میں عبرانی کا نُسخہ تورات چمڑے پر لکھا ہوا یا کڑھا ہوا ہوتا ہے
(Judaism) either of two small leather cases containing texts from the Hebrew Scriptures (known collectively as tefillin); traditionally worn (on the forehead and the left arm) by Jewish men during morning prayer