vail in a sentence
n.
Definition
To vail means to cover or conceal something, often by enveloping it in a layer or shroud.
Sample Sentences
- I decided to vail my secrets until the right moment arrived.
- As the sun set, the mountains began to vail themselves in a blanket of mist.
- It's important to vail your true feelings sometimes to protect yourself.
- The artist chose to vail the meaning of her work, leaving it open to interpretation.
- In the tradition of storytelling, he would often vail the truth behind layers of metaphor.
- The magician decided to vail his secrets to maintain an air of mystery.
- As she walked down the aisle, her veil fluttered gently in the breeze.
- To vail his emotions, he wore a stoic expression even in difficult times.
- The bride chose a delicate lace veil that complemented her gown beautifully.
- He intended to vail his personal struggles from his colleagues to maintain professionalism.
- The artist decided to vail her sculpture with a delicate layer of gold leaf.
- As the sun began to set, the mist would vail the valley in a soft, ethereal glow.
- To ensure the surprise party remained secret, they chose to vail the details from the guest of honor.
- The ancient text seemed to vail its true meaning, inviting scholars to interpret it for centuries.
- With the curtains drawn, the room was vail in darkness, creating an intimate atmosphere.
- The artist chose to vail her emotions, hiding her true feelings beneath a calm exterior.
- As the sun began to set, the mist would vail the mountains, creating an ethereal landscape.
- He decided to vail the delicate flowers with a sheer cloth to protect them from the harsh wind.
- In the ceremony, the bride will vail her face to symbolize modesty and respect.
- The fog will vail the city, cloaking it in a mysterious shroud until morning light breaks through.
- The artist decided to vail her emotions through her powerful brush strokes.
- As the sun began to set, the mist started to vail the landscape in a soft embrace.
- He chose to vail his true feelings, not wanting to complicate their friendship.
- The magician skillfully used a cape to vail his assistant during the illusion.
- In the quiet of the library, she found solace in the books that seemed to vail her worries.
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