- mask
- 01. The teenager [masked] his shyness by getting drunk at parties in order to feel relaxed enough to talk to people.02. The robbers were wearing clown [masks].03. My son wore a wonderful monster [mask] for Halloween.04. You must wear a [mask] over your mouth and nose when working with these chemicals.05. She puts on a [mask] of clay every evening to protect her beautiful skin.06. You shouldn't try to [mask] your feelings; it's better to be honest and open.07. They tried to [mask] the odor of the outhouse with some kind of spray, but it didn't work.08. Marcus Annaeus Lucanus once remarked that boldness can [mask] great fear.09. Until 1959, a hockey goaltender never wore a [mask] to protect his face from the puck.10. Children shouldn't wear [masks] that are difficult to see out of for Halloween because they could have an accident.11. The Mycenaeans made gold death [masks] of their kings.12. In North Bohemia in the Czech Republic, children sometimes wear gas [masks] to protect themselves from the terrible air pollution.13. Women wearing traditional Islamic face [masks] are officially banned from driving in Kuwait for safety reasons.14. It has been suggested that in Chinese culture, children are brought up to [mask] their feelings by smiling or laughing.15. A Hebrew proverb suggests that pride is the [mask] we make of our faults.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.