Noun
a ball at which guests wear costumes and masks
Source: WordNetIn 1840, the first Carnaval was celebrated with a masked ball. Source: Internet
"Look upon life as a masked ball," is the advice that Stendhal gives himself in his diary for 1814. Source: Internet
From the grandeur of the masked ball to the intimacy of the lovers’ balcony, this star-crossed story of duels, bitter family feuds and love that cannot be is unmissable. Source: Internet
There will be a biker run and a masked ball on March 23 during Mardi Gras for the Museum, the annual fund-raiser for the Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Museum. Source: Internet
Some days later at a masked ball Walen is found murdered, this time by a stab to the heart. Source: Internet
The Strumica Carnival opens on a Saturday night at a masked ball where the Prince and Princess are chosen; the main Carnival night is on Tuesday, when masked participants (including groups from abroad) compete in various subjects. Source: Internet