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masquer Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( masquer ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



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masquer's Usage Examples:

In the mediaThe island gained some television exposure in the 1990s when it (and 'An Plassy') appeared in the opening credits of the sitcom Father Ted masquerading as the fictional Craggy Island.


FinFisher is capable of masquerading as other more legitimate programs, such as Mozilla Firefox.


Terms like 'measure' and 'foot it' can also refer to dancing, and dance is often woven into the plot as part of a masque or masquerade ball, especially in plays by John Marston.


This conversion also included repainting the locomotive in LNER garter blue, the fitting of Gresley's original side valances (most of the valancing is from when the locomotive was masquerading as 2509 Silver Link) and the painting of its wheels in their original Coronation red colouring.


having Juicy “Big Dumpsmell” Larkins masquerade as Doctor Maguire and be psychoanalysed in his stead.


soul is a chosen landscape Where charming masquerades and dancers are promenading, Playing the lute and dancing, and almost Sad beneath their fantastic.


documented since 1889, when the Times-Democrat decried the "degree of immodesty exhibited by nearly all female masqueraders seen on the streets.


The program details the patients" and doctors" difficulty in pinpointing a diagnosis; often due to nonspecific symptoms, masquerading syndromes.


mignons, que vous aurez fat frire dans une pate légère, et saucez, sans masquer, d"une espagnole demi-glace.


the exchange of women; Joan Riviere"s psychoanalytic description of "womanliness as a masquerade" that hides masculine identification and therefore also.


mascarade mascaron masquant masquante masquer masquer masquage masqué massacrer "to massacre" ( < LL massacrium < Frk *matsekern < Gmc, cf LG matsken.


In the third act, all is resolved when the various parties slip off to the night's masquerade, where all is revealed to everyone's mutual satisfaction.


Two young farmers, Lyonel and Plunkett, are looking for a couple of wenches to do their housework and, being struck by the beauty and charm of the two masqueraders, proceed to hire them.



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