The false name was misleading; Linda had not a suspicion that "Miss Mason" was Bess Hulbert, although she remembered later that the girl had masqueraded in Plattsburg as "Anna Smith.
Look at that famous Frenchman--Deon de Beaumont--who masqueraded as a woman for so long, and fooled everybody.
This double who presented it must be the fellow who masqueraded in the kitchen.
She saw that she had gone too far and had given Durham an inkling as to the possibility of Michael having masqueraded as Bernard.
He is in England, and he masqueraded as Bernard when courting Jane the housemaid," said Durham, excitedly.
Assuredly the fishermen of the smack would not have been among the number of the 'imposed upon,' for a more sea-sick wretch never masqueraded in a blue jacket.
Paton that these poor wretches seem to havemasqueraded as the spirits of fig-trees in particular.
M258) In France the counterparts of these English Lords of Misrule masqueraded in clerical attire as mock Bishops, Archbishops, Popes, or Abbots.
The poor imbecile whomasqueraded in a paper crown at Alexandria was probably a Jew, otherwise the jest would have lost much of its point; and his name, according to the Greek manuscripts of Philo, was Carabas.
I still wore the dress in which I had masqueraded as a lictor: the Roman balten, the leathern caliga, the chalizeh sandals with straps, and the ancient Hebrew pallium.
Prisoner: "I masqueraded as a nobleman under a false name.
It was now plain how neatly I had been tricked; and with what artful ingenuity she had masqueraded as my wife.
I have seen her, and she has admitted it, and told me that she masqueraded in England as Ella Laing because she desired to avoid Court etiquette for a time," I said.
This beautiful woman, who had masqueraded as Ella Laing, and had become my wife by law, was actually the daughter of a reigning house, the cousin of an Emperor.
You masqueraded before me as a plain English girl; you married me and allowed me to adore you--ah!
Another native Cilician deity who masqueraded in Greek dress was probably the Olybrian Zeus of Anazarba or Anazarbus, but of his true nature and worship we know nothing.
M116) But Zeus, or whatever native deity masqueraded under his name, did not reign alone in the deep dell.
Once beyond hearing they discussed the possibility that Mrs. Lear might have masqueraded as the Headless Horseman.
It doesn't matter now," Penny said dispiritedly, "but I know who masqueradedas the Headless Horseman.
She remembered in a flash all her suspicions regarding the young girl who masqueraded as the Gypsy Queen.
It was she who had masqueraded as Zaliska, the Gypsy queen.
It was the girl with the Gypsies who had masqueradedas the queen.
In like manner at the marriage of a Pharaoh the courtiers masqueraded in the likeness of the animal-headed Egyptian gods.
Greek stories of the transformation of gods into beasts point to a custom of a sacred marriage in which the actors masqueraded as animals.
That remindeth me: was it not thou who masqueraded as Sir John Chartris in his combat of honour with our worthy Sir Gervaise de Maupas?
Edward Rochester masqueraded as an old woman, and yet Jane Eyre loved and admired him as her hero among men," he answers, sullenly, rising to his feet.
If there is any truth in this conjecture, we may suppose that the King and Queen of Rome masqueraded as god and goddess at their marriage, exactly as the King and Queen of Egypt appear to have done.
Then tell me why you masqueraded in Scotland under a false name?
I suppose youmasqueraded in Scotland as Douglas Graham because you did not wish your true name to be known?
I never masqueraded with a Red Cross, and I was never exchanged for Lady Sarah Wilson.
On arriving on board ship I found several other Boer prisoners-of-war, amongst them my old friend Erasmus, who masqueraded as a general in the early stages of the War.
And some youth, clad in leopard's skin and wreathed with ivy, masqueraded as the god himself, and spoke words appropriate to that august character.
For about a hundred and fifty years he has been written of--and spoken of for the first half century of that time--simply as a man who masqueraded in woman’s clothes.
He no longer masqueradedbehind his sneers and laughter.
And furthermore, every one of our imprisoned leaders was in contact with brave comrades who masqueraded in the livery of the Iron Heel.
A creature of the Iron Heel, he had successfullymasqueraded as a revolutionist and penetrated deep into the secrets of our organization.
It can be proved that Oliver Tropenell spent many weeks on the Continent in the company of the man who undoubtedly masqueraded as Fernando Apra, and that for a certain portion of that time the two men exchanged identities.
That is so, and there was of course a man who masqueraded, and masqueraded most successfully, both in Paris and in London, as Fernando Apra.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "masqueraded" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.