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Sonia10 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Camouflage

I know the meaning of this word. however, i do not know how would i make up a senetcne with this word. could you pls give me an example? ANy help would be appreciated.thanks

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The thief camouflaged in order to evade arrest.
  

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Not quite. You camouflage something or apply camouflage to something or use camouflage. g.

  • Not quite.
  • You camouflage something or apply camouflage to something or use camouflage.
  • g.
  • The thief hid under a camouflaged blanket.
  • or The thief resorted to camouflage to escape.
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Not quite.

You camouflage something or apply camouflage to something or use camouflage.

e.g. The thief hid under a camouflaged blanket.

or

The thief resorted to camouflage to escape.

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