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- adjective Capable of being
disguised .
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Examples
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Doesn't have t be relevant, or even true: only need be of the color and consistency of mud, and disguisable as a concern for the superior in morality.
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It was in a golden age, maybe four months ago or so, when it seemed like plummeting public support due to the un-disguisable and indisputable failure of Bush's project in Iraq, the depraved indifference of government planning for and response to Katrina, and the monumental thievery of the Abramoff gang would actually have some negative effect on the Bush crime family's ability to rule.
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He said Merton House, which eventually sported a bomb shelter and disguisable bar, was bought on behalf of his principals and was intended as a Libyan embassy, although it was later sold to the
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Perhaps this was his true face, bestial and bloodied, the face of a jungle soul no longer disguisable by the tricks and artifice of civilized dress.
The 9th Directive Hall, Adam 1966
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Oh right, probably had something to do with the fact he was on the internet looking for disguisable weapons.
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Oh right, probably had something to do with the fact he was on the internet looking for disguisable weapons.
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Oh right, probably had something to do with the fact he was on the internet looking for disguisable weapons.
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Oh right, probably had something to do with the fact he was on the internet looking for disguisable weapons.
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MISS MARCH: How many times has the snoozing Rip Van Wrinkle reawakening concept been utilized either straightforwardly or with a few intended disguisable twists?
unknown title 2009
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"Guys are more creative with the way they hide the kick, and as it becomes more disguisable, you will see more of them.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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