Sentences with Disguise, Disguise in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Disguise

Sentences with Disguise, Disguise in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Disguise

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1. It’s a blessing in disguise.

2. It’s a blessing in disguise.

3. Alex was disguised as a janitor.

4. Frank disguised himself as a woman.

5. Steve disguised himself as a priest.

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6. A weed is no more than a flower in disguise.

7. Lies written in ink cannot disguise facts written in blood.

8. Patience, n. A minor form of dispair, disguised as a virtue.

9. Part of me wonders if this is a suicide mission disguised as a game.

10. There are others who aim at popularity under the disguise of patriotism.

11. Opportunity often comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.

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12. Another belief of mine: that everyone else my age is an adult, whereas I am merely in disguise.

13. We are all faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as impossible situations.

14. God changes his appearance every second. Blessed is the man who can recognize him in all his disguises.

15. We are so accustomed to disguise ourselves to others, that in the end, we become disguised to ourselves.

16. The most intelligent people disguise the fact that they are intelligent. Wise men do not wear name tags.

17. We do not measure a culture by its output of undisguised trivialities but by what it claims as significant.

18. Terrorism will never cease in a country where the so-called leaders are criminals and terrorists in disguise.

19. And also don’t forget, the reason opportunity is often missed is that it usually comes disguised as hard work.

20. The relationship between Cathy and Mom in the strip is the one relationship drawn from real life that I have proudly never even tried to disguise.

21. The lover knows much more about absolute good and universal beauty than any logician or theologian, unless the latter, too, be lovers in disguise.

22. Seldom, very seldom, does complete truth belong to any human disclosure; seldom can it happen that something is not a little disguised or a little mistaken.

23. Men always talk about the most important things to perfect strangers. In the perfect stranger we perceive man himself the image of a God is not disguised by resemblances to an uncle or doubts of wisdom of a mustache.

24. Self-discipline is often disguised as short-term pain, which often leads to long-term gains. The mistake many of us make is the need and want for short-term gains (immediate gratification), which often leads to long-term pain.

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