master of disguise

collocation in English

meaningsofmasteranddisguise

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master
noun[C]
uk
/ˈmɑː.stər/
us
/ˈmæs.tɚ/
the person who owns, cares for, and controls ...
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disguise
noun[C or U]
uk
/dɪsˈɡaɪz/
us
/dɪsˈɡaɪz/
something that someone wears to hide their ...
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(Definition ofmasteranddisguisefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He is a brilliant tactician and amasterofdisguise.
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Zarana is amasterofdisguisewho can fool even the best military specialists.
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He became amasterofdisguiseand subterfuge, addicted to secrecy and power.
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He is amasterofdisguiseand often escapes from the police through the use of his hang glider.
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He is also amasterofdisguisecapable of physical transformations, such as changing into a barn owl.
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However, he is also amasterofdisguiseand is able to change everything about his personality and physical appearance.
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The protagonist is tall and thin, a detective, chemist, andmasterofdisguise.
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He is amasterofdisguiseand has assumed various identities all over the world, meaning that he probably speaks many different languages fluently.
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He is amasterofdisguise, able to mimic other peoples' mannerisms and characteristics.
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He trains himself in all facets of detection and forensics, and becomes amasterofdisguiseand escape.
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The legendary "tanuki" is reputed to be mischievous and jolly, amasterofdisguiseand shapeshifting, but somewhat gullible and absentminded.
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She is amasterofdisguiseand is able to instantly change outfits even in a bubble bath.
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Doc is also amasterofdisguiseand an excellent imitator of voices.
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He is amasterofdisguise, known as the man of a thousand faces, who adopts several different identities in each story.
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He is an evil genius and amasterofdisguise, well-versed in esoterica from all parts of the world.
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Her favourite subject would probably be drama-after all she is themasterofdisguisein the group and can pull off very convincing accents.
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A hypnotist with a secret underground lair, his minimalist costume as amasterofdisguisewas a three-piece suit and mask.
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