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will disguise

  • future tense
    of disguise.
    disguise
    verb (used with object)
    to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb.

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Wide receiver Terry McLaurin said Turner will disguise runs by trotting out different formations, as well.

From Washington Times Dec. 9, 2021

Traumatized and desperate, Lydia hatches a risky escape plan: She and Luca will disguise themselves as migrants and attempt to cross the border into Arizona.

From New York Times Jan. 13, 2020

Eight French politicians will disguise themselves as citizens struggling with real-world problems in a TV show aimed at narrowing the gap between France's often remote political elite and the public they are elected to serve.

From Reuters Oct. 30, 2014

We will disguise him, we will disguise him, ere we have done with him, that his own mother should not know him.

From By What Authority? by Robert Hugh Benson

"You will disguise yourself in some way, I suppose," suggested another.

From Lily Pearl and The Mistress of Rosedale by Ida Glenwood