At any hour, a gay crowd of folk, masquerading in dust coats and goggles and hoods, may appear at the door demanding luncheon or dinner.
Perhaps it is demoralizing, this constant masqueradingin costly finery meant for others.
At first the masquerading figures appeared to be mainly composed of young girls of ages varying from nine to eighteen.
And on the battlement a figure in a masquerading dress as absurd as his own, flourishing a banner and trumpet, and trying to attract his attention.
A villainous personality, masquerading under an assumed name.
He was a cocoa-drinker, masquerading as an ancient.
There are certain things that get to be second nature, and that no masquerading will cause to go down; and, among others, one gets to dislike sharing his room and his tooth-brush.
No one would think of calling these last masquerading rogues "Indians;" by common consent, even the most particular purist in language terms them "Injins.
There is no lower form of fetish-worship than this, which is the real working religion to-day of thousands of Englishmen who go masquerading as Christians.
He goes on to describe more closely this impostor, masquerading in the philosopher's cloak.
An able bodied man like him masquerading and dodging danger by supervising the people who entertain in the camps and rest areas.
I could not tell Colonel Mortimer that I had been taken prisoner by his daughter, masquerading as a lieutenant of dragoons.
These instances are far from being unique, for both in the navy and the mercantile marine the masquerading of women in male attire was a not uncommon occurrence.
Masquerading as a protector, it dragged the wage-earner from his home and cast his starving family upon the doubtful mercies of the parish.
But what was he doing at Wadi Halfa, masqueradingwith this itinerant troupe?
Yes, masquerading as a lunatic musician who had wandered out of Wadi Halfa with a zither.
Of course, by and by a stop must be put to this masquerading through the village, but at present it would be unsafe, when so much depended on good luck, and thus Azizan had hitherto been unmolested.
Sitting in his only arm-chair he saw a slim and fragile being masquerading as himself on a Sunday, so pathetic in her defencelessness that his heart felt big with the sense of it.
He was Age masquerading as Juvenility, and doing it so badly that his real self showed through crevices.
The old fancy which had led on to the culminating vision of the bishopric had not been an ethical or theological enthusiasm at all, but a mundane ambition masquerading in a surplice.
Who remained "unconverted" to the mass of errors masquerading in the name of religion.
Ministers of Satan masquerading as angels of light, preached these falsities and millions believed them, and for their own good, and the good of the world which they have corrupted, God is about to take them away.
God will give worldly Christendom to anarchy, for its labor in serving the interests of God's plans against pagan religion masquerading as Christendom, because in doing so anarchy will do its part.
No wonder he was furious with me when he saw that his household pet--a Great Dane--masquerading in his human body, had usurped his place in the affections of his wife and in authority over his home.
We were blown up on the Alaska, off the westernmost Aleutians, and now we find ourselves at the Pond Club, in New York City, masquerading in the flabby body of Winnie Tompkins.
Ponto knew that I was an interloper, that the real Winnie Tompkins no longer existed, that a stranger was masquerading in his body and clothes.
It's only that his office has received an anonymous charge accusing you of having kidnapped Winnie Tompkins and masquerading in his place.
Next night he makes entry of a boy's performance of a woman's part, and that is the final record of boys masquerading as women in the English theatre.
Let me tell you at once that I believe you saw someone masquerading in Talbot's clothes, and made up to represent him.
What you intend to achieve by masquerading in this fashion I utterly fail to understand.
Tearing himself from the midst of the fight, he was just in time to see the female figure, which he now knew must be Dubois masquerading in his mistress's clothes, jumping into a cab and driving off towards the Corso Vittorio Emmanuele.
After Sunday morning's exhibition, I'm quite inclined to believe that you are Madame de Breze masquerading as a lady's maid.
Cannot you understand it is humiliating for a man of my condition to go masquerading about the country as a lackey?
But this masquerading as a gypsy and a burglar," urged Garvington irritably.
She believed, as we all did, that her husband was in Paris, and certainly never dreamed that he was masquerading as a gypsy three miles away.
We are all sanely and industriously busy, like a normal American family, and as though its so-called head were an adequately competent being, and not the bungling masquerading amateur that he is.
Were I in reality a parent instead of masquerading as one, I should no doubt endeavor to fathom this mystery.
At any moment that other masquerading priest, whose name I guessed shrewdly enough now, might be here on the top of us.
You found the same hatred masquerading in either form, and no longer wondered at the scaffolds of the Convention.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "masquerading" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: camouflaged; disguised; incognito; masked