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avoid something unpleasant, evasion; trick, plot, mask area of print, move quickly to avoid something, move quickly to the side (to avoid something); by-pass, go around; evade, quick avoiding movement, trick to avoid doing somethingdodge
body odor mask, substance that masks or destroys unpleasant odors; substance that is used to mask bodily odors, substance to disguise smellsdeodorant
clown, fool, jester, comic actor in tights and mask, Harlequin, harlequin, having multicolored shapes//Harlequinharlequin
country affected by domino theory, hooded cloak and mask, hooded cloak; flat rectangular object with two halves that are blank or marked with dots (used to play the game of dominoes), small oblong tiledomino
cover, conceal, enshroud something, enshrouding object or force, loose sleeveless outer garment that fastens at the neck and hangs down the back; mask, disguisecloak
cover-up, defeat somebody decisively, hide truth about, paint something with whitewash, painting walls with whitewash; cover up, mask (sin, a defect, etc.); defeat decisively (Sports), thorough defeat, watery lime solution for making walls white; cover...whitewash
device used for artificial respiration in patients who cannot breathe independently (Medicine); gas mask, mask that protects against poisonous fumes (Brit.); mask that prevents inhalation of dangerous substances, inhalator, machine providing artificial...respirator
disguised, camouflaged, hidden; protected by covering up; covered by a mask; marked by the use of masks (at a ball), not detectable, personate, wearing a mask, with markings like a maskmasked
dramatic and musical production (especially of the 16th and 17th centuries) for the entertainment of English aristocrats; (also mask), masquerade, performance, text of masquemasque
mask protecting against poisonous gasgas mask
mask used on handpressfrisket
mask, mask; visor, part of helmet which protects the face (Archaic)vizard
masquer, one who wears a disguise; one who puts on a mask; one who conceals something for the purpose of protection, somebody wearing costume maskmasker
stocking used as maskstocking mask
went outside; came out of the closet, revealed himself/herself to be a homosexual; agreed to be exposed, exposed or revealed himself, took the mask off, agreed to come out, agreed to reveal himself, identified himself, appeared publiclycame out
 

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