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cloak
noun as in cover; coat
Example Sentences
Most dramatically, Chapin is enveloped by the voluminous folds of a massive cloak.
Caillebotte has jettisoned the usual classical trappings of Greek and Roman heroes, which typically cloak male nudes in sober history and myth.
These are the worst Americans of all, motivated not by love of country but rather fear of newcomers, whose ways they seek to extinguish under the cloak of patriotism and the cudgel of the law.
The KKK cloaked their bigoted message in Christianity and convinced enough voters to put them in power with promises of restoring honor and pride and the good ol’ days.
That, as we know, can be cloaked in shades of gray either with words or plain cloth.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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