A party of guests wearing costumes and masks.
Courtly entertainment with music and dance.
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Examples for "mask "
Examples for "mask "
1 Indeed, throughout history, power has invariably distorted language to mask the truth.
2 New rules mean you'll need to mask up when using public transport.
3 China also has a mask - wearing culture so why didn't it work there?
4 The concept is also confirmed by a mask - less e-beam direct writing process.
5 The general rule is to apply your usual aesthetic filters to mask - wearing .
1 The best of them are but the Scripture parables in modern masquerade .
2 But the principal speaker at the masquerade was neither Beatrice nor Benedick.
3 But lying and snivelling and canting and Hicksing always appear in masquerade .
4 It wasn't until Reznik's masquerade that we began to suspect the truth.
5 We are about to close the masquerade by the dance of death.
1 Sallie and Celia that evening divided interest with the masquerade party .
2 I thought we might have a New Year's masquerade party here.
3 A long and nightmarish masquerade party went on here, and had gone on for years.
4 We fell in at eight o'clock, outside of our billets, a sort of masquerade party .
5 You set your own punishment, and I know you will stop and think when next you plan such a masquerade party .
1 In the end it wasn't quite enough; this masque remains a mystery.
2 In fact, it was the masque of a dramatic artist in repose.
3 Lord Campbell wishes you to return to the masque in an hour.
4 Geraldine gave the ship her due admiration, and asked after the masque .
5 She slipped off the bed to prepare to return to the masque .
6 Handel's Acis and Galatea is a masque rather than an opera proper.
7 Every day there is a new theme and a new masque .
8 These culminated on May 5 in a great court feast and a masque .
9 She also recommends a green clay masque to help combat breakouts.
10 Campbell will no doubt make his presence known to the masque .
11 I dislike this sort of conspiratorial masque Marini and his Chief indulge in.
12 He would never make his way into the royal court, into the masque -
13 Between each act of the tradgedy a masque and antique dance was performed.
14 Fine weather, and the prospect of a bal - masque of Pompeian splendor.
15 He was also author of a masque called Orpheus and Euridice.
16 She will be angered that you have broken into her masque .
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