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- adjective Not
camouflaged .
Etymologies
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Examples
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As Colonel Boris Vanyushkin, commander of the 23rd Soviet Air Army, later admitted to his German captors, “Our airfields lay far too close to the frontier, and their positions were perfectly well known to the Germans . . . both old and new types stood all about in uncamouflaged rows.”
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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As Colonel Boris Vanyushkin, commander of the 23rd Soviet Air Army, later admitted to his German captors, “Our airfields lay far too close to the frontier, and their positions were perfectly well known to the Germans . . . both old and new types stood all about in uncamouflaged rows.”
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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But for the hype created by the Defence Forces, the media and sundry patriotic pockets in the country the ruling party at the Centre, in a display of uncamouflaged ingratitude to the guardians of our frontiers, had almost succeeded in giving the Anniversary a miss.
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The book was uncamouflaged and plainly there for all to see.
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The book was uncamouflaged and plainly there for all to see.
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But for the hype created by the Defence Forces, the media and sundry patriotic pockets in the country the ruling party at the Centre, in a display of uncamouflaged ingratitude to the guardians of our frontiers, had almost succeeded in giving the Anniversary a miss.
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The book was uncamouflaged and plainly there for all to see.
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Looks like a Wellbrook ALA 1530 antenna, uncamouflaged by a bird feeder.
A light in the snow. Ann Althouse 2008
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But here this little girl is, totally uncamouflaged in a gravel cart path in the hot sun.
grouse Diary Entry grouse 2008
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The other showed the Allied zone, crawling with nose-to-tail armour and transport convoys, uncamouflaged dumps in the fields, shipping unloading off the beaches.
Overlord D-Day And The Battle for Normandy Max Hastings 1984
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