veil

వీల్
definition
verb
she veiled her face
cover with or as though with a veil.
noun
a white bridal veil
a piece of fine material worn by women to protect or conceal the face.
example
a white bridal 'veil'
The simple veil headpiece works great with elaborate bridal gowns since the 'veil' does not detract from the overall look.
It was a caricature of Diedra, in her usual blue and grey shipsuit, but with a white bridal 'veil' flowing behind her onto the floor.
I gave him a wide eyed innocent stare from under my bridal white 'veil' .
They 'veil' the simple wisdom of the Buddha's words, and distract us from it.
Ayrshire landmark Ailsa Craig is swathed in a layer of mist, thick enough to maintain a 'veil' of secrecy.
a white bridal 'veil'
Because she was protected by a red 'veil' , Veiel concluded that it was caused by the sun's chemical rays.
The sunset was no longer visible now; the storm had obscured it with its 'veil' of darkness.
She wore a long, fawn-coloured dust-cloak, a black, close-fitting toque, and a dark 'veil' which concealed the greater part of her face.
shrouded in an eerie 'veil' of mist
A helper was on hand, not to tame the bridal 'veil' but to dispose of the accumulating wrappers.
She was entirely covered from head to toe, her hands in long black gloves, her head shrouded in a white 'veil' , with two small eye slits.
Shame has been the 'veil' through which many of us have viewed our naked bodies at times.
N'gone, El Hadji's new wife, is dressed for a Western white wedding and her face is covered with a bridal 'veil' .
The growing national movement facilitated this, because the capitalist class could always 'veil' their demands as national demands.
The 'veil' is a semi-transparent cloth screen worked with a grid of threads, set up between the artist and his subject, which allows him to plot what he sees onto gridded paper or a gridded canvas.
I looked up at the beautiful, full moon, partially obscured by a thin 'veil' of mist, and found what I was looking for.
Tessa was driving, squinting through the 'veil' of rain that obscured all vision not 50 yards ahead.
He embarked on his trip to the North Pole under a 'veil' of secrecy to avoid any attempt of the ‘prize’ being robbed from him by another solo competitor.
Behind them was what looked like a 'veil' of leaves.
Jesus' death was immediately followed by the 'veil' of the temple being tom in two, from top to bottom.
The Monteratsch Glacier spread down from it like a silky, white, bridal 'veil' .
It was after the ceremony that the 'veil' was lifted and the groom and bride were able to kiss which is the symbol of a beginning of a physical relationship.
My hair was in ringlets, pinned to my head under the gauzy material of a 'veil' , and the dried roses in my hands released the odd petal.
The decorative, formal and iconographical nature of the artworks 'veil' the confused personal tensions always present in relationships.
Traditionally, the bride wears a white gown and a 'veil' .
I found a parrotfish hiding in a cave, debris from its diaphanous 'veil' of mucus wafting back and forth with each slight swell.
The Holy of holies was separate from the rest of the Tabernacle by a heavy 'veil' or curtain.
Unfortunately, the elected representatives are no less prone to abuse power and to enrich themselves behind the 'veil' of ‘official secrecy’.
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