978 collocations for concealed

" Mac was angry, and didn't conceal the fact.

I felt very desirous, I could not tell why, to conceal my feelings from every person except her who was the object of them.

In that event, England would have shed hypocritical tears over the necessary violation of international law, while concealing a laughing face behind the mask.

Or, harder still to believe, were these soul-compelling tones, these evidences of grief, this pathetic yielding to the rights of the law in face of the heart's natural shrinking from disclosures sacred as they were tragicwere these the medium by which she sought to mislead justice and to conceal truth?

The style of announcement caused some confusion at first, to the Briton, who, however, hastened to conceal his emotion under an air of good-will and joyousness, to impose upon his comrades.

"If anyone can get to the bottom of it, you can," said Rolfe, who believed with Voltaire that speech was given us in order to enable us to conceal our thoughts.

"You are welcome backyou are welcome back," added Mr. Howel, blowing his nose, in order to conceal the tears that were gathering in his eyes.

"Sir!" said Mr. P., with that delicate consideration for which he is so noted, "why do you pull your hat down over your eyes, and what is your object in thus concealing your identity?

I would not think anything else for a minute; but it seems to me that somebody has to do something, oror" Shade raised his hand to his mouth to conceal the swift, sarcastic smile on his lips.

Not a soul loves Bowles here; scarce one has heard of Burns; few but laugh at me for reading my Testament,they talk a language I understand not; I conceal sentiments that would be a puzzle to them.

Madam, that grief the better is sustain'd, That's for a loss that never yet was gain'd; You only lose a man that does not know How great the honour is which you bestow; Who dares not hope you love, or if he did, Your Greatness would his just return forbid; His humble thoughts durst ne'er to you aspire, At most he would presume but to admire; Or if it chanc'd he durst more daring prove, You still must languish and conceal your Love.

When the duke of ARGYLE was lately deprived of his command, the Spaniards could not conceal their satisfaction; they bestowed, however unwillingly, the highest panegyrick upon his bravery and conduct, by showing that he was the only Briton of whom they were afraid.

Her manner was that of one who was concealing some strange and terrible secret which she feared might be revealed.

Line 8: seems to mean that he would not accept life and freedom at the price of concealing his opinions.

"I am sure I should have known both of you no matter what pains you took to conceal your features.

During this period the uppermost thought of commanders was to conceal their movements.

" With a voice that could not entirely conceal her disappointment, she "began about Jacob and read right on" until Mrs. Rheid's light step touched the plank at the kitchen door.

Darrin and Dalzell concealed their surprise, but expressed their pleasure in accepting the gracious invitation.

He saw before him a tall, good-looking, irreproachably attired man of from thirty to thirty-five years of age, whose dark eyes were ablaze with excitement, whose equally dark, carefully trimmed moustache did not conceal the agitation of the lips beneath.

The King could not conceal his fear.

Sweet and serene as was Eveena's smile of welcome, it could not conceal the traces of more than mere depression on her countenance.

Sympathy for her misfortunes would be no sufficient apology for concealing her defects; they undoubtedly had a material influence on her son, and her appearance was often the subject of his childish ridicule.

He satirized and discouraged dancing; he preferred riding and swimming to other exercises, because they concealed his weakness; and on his death-bed asked to be blistered in such a way that he might not be called on to expose it.

"Let us place ourselves in the position of the murderer, who probably knew the wood and wished to conceal a body in the vicinity without risk of conveying it far.

By dividing my attentions among them all, I succeeded for a while in concealing from them the object of my preference; but the sex are too sharp-sighted to be long deceived in these matters.

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