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



ମାସ୍କେରେଡ୍, ଗୁପ୍ତ, ମାସ୍କେଡ୍ ପୁରୁଷମାନଙ୍କର ଏକ ଗୋଷ୍ଠୀ,

Noun:

ଗୁପ୍ତ,

Verb:

ଛଦ୍ମବେଶ |,

masquerade's Usage Examples:

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.


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


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.


Papillon (1982), which consisted of 2,500 masqueraders wearing ten-foot butterfly wings in a huge meditation on the ephemeral.


works typically featured figures in ball dress or masquerade costumes disporting themselves amorously in parkland settings.


MacDougall defined a hoax as "a deliberately concocted untruth made to masquerade as truth.


Black Death then masquerades as a hero known as the Greenwich Guardian (Black Death's identity before becoming a supervillain) to further break Gravity's confidence and use him in a plot to destroy the university.


writes in his book, Ikem Diaspora that "the Odo masquerade is usually and praisingly addressed as "Odomangala", that is, "Odo, Muo Ngala", "a spirit of pride".


usually covers the entire head of the masquerader and the wings can span up to 15 feet wide.



Synonyms:

disguise, mask,

Antonyms:

unaffectedness, disarrange, deglycerolize, undeceive,

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