Cuts are cloaked in the language of "efficiency"and"savings".
Does he not accept that a redundancy is a redundancy however it may be cloaked and garbed by his statement?
Meyerhold, on the other hand, was a name always cloaked in mist.
Everything was cloaked by the dense fog.
We need to know a good deal more about what is 'cloaked' by this 'underlying attitude of bitter philosophical scepticism' and intolerance 'of all preconstituted authority'.
They simply merged back into what was often a chaotic social cauldron in which anonymity cloaked, to the point of invisibility, those who lived a transient existence.
These interviews were often presented under headlines that cloaked them in a halfclandestine atmosphere, as if the readers of the paper were being let in on privileged information.
What was also apparent was that there is a need to 'popularise' linguistics and to banish the mystique with which a number of linguists have cloaked themselves.