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Definition of Camouflaging
1. camouflage [v] - See also: camouflage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Camouflaging
Literary usage of Camouflaging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Knowledge Library: Science, Invention, Discovery, Progress by Emory Adams Allen (1919)
"MADE camouflaging A NECESSITY. To guard against this ability of scouting ...
The art of camouflaging. Nature has been camouflaging her animals for ages, ..."
2. State Laws and Ordinances on Firearms by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"() As used in this section, a "camouflaging firearm container" means a centaine
which ... "camouflaging firearm container" does not include any camouflaging ..."
3. Rheims and the Battles for Its Possession by Pneu Michelin (Firm) (1919)
"The road rises towards the Mountain of Rheims. Of the camouflaging seen in above
photograph, only traces remain. Shortly after, the tourist passes between ..."
4. The Glory of the Coming: What Mine Eyes Have Seen of Americans in Action in by Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1918)
"Master of theatrical trick and device that he is, none the less David Belasco
could learn lessons at our camouflaging plant. He probably would feel quite at ..."
5. The Non-sense of Christian Science by Albert Clarke Wyckoff (1921)
"of Science and Health will be found to have remedied the defect, by skillfully
camouflaging the offensive point so that it, like all the others, ..."
6. Our Revolution: Essays on Working-class and International Revolution, 1904-1917 by Leon Trotsky (1918)
"Many an amazing comment has been made in the American press on the Jew
Bronstein "camouflaging" under a Russian name, Trotzky. It seems to be little known ..."
7. Facts for Patriots by Clyde Davis Connelly (1919)
"camouflaging trenches and breastworks in the Civil War was done with ...
The airplane, which has made camouflaging so necessary, wasn't thought of then. ..."