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Dissembling.
dissembling
dissimulative
insincere
dissembling
dissimulative
1
How can other countries get involved with
dissembling
the central African militia?
2
All her efforts were now directed to the
dissembling
her internal conflict.
3
I would have noted the suggestive,
dissembling
,
observing unconcern of her companion.
4
He felt, as a painful burden, the obligation of
dissembling
towards them.
5
Again she shrewdly caught his cunning speech, and passed on,
dissembling
wholly.
1
Self-control and cool-headedness are above all necessary to aid in
dissimulating
impressions.
2
Leaving Warwick to discharge the duty enjoined him, we follow the
dissimulating
king.
3
I saw no evidence that Diana was lying,
dissimulating
or faking.
4
He had done enough acting in his life to be at home when
dissimulating
.
5
Borrow was as incapable of
dissimulating
his dislikes as he was of controlling his moods.
6
I laughed but I knew that he was
dissimulating
.
7
Or were they perhaps
dissimulating
as she herself was trying with poor success to do?
8
He had not got over his uneasiness, but had succeeded in
dissimulating
it deep within him.
9
She rather enjoyed the prospect of a combat with him, of the end of
dissimulating
her contempt.
10
Iakov lowered his head,
dissimulating
a smile.
11
By
dissimulating
to Hunston-theviper!
12
Lastly, there was the worldly device, which I adopted, of
dissimulating
the furnace of my affliction beneath a smiling exterior.
13
Micheline's sweetness emboldened him; he no longer took the trouble of
dissimulating
,
and treated his young wife with perfect indifference.
14
They are perhaps less subtle and
dissimulating
than the Myalls, and if possible more ignorant than they of our language and persons.
15
How I had to conceal it,
dissimulating
every sign of my happiness, locking it hastily away within the coffer of my heart.
16
Then, though never
dissimulating
with them, I had tempered the brutality of giving them in explicit terms what had happened to their homes.
dissimulating
dissimulate
dissimulating laugh
plainly dissimulating