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cover

Definition for cover

noun as in cover-up, mask

noun as in hiding place

verb as in protect, guard

verb as in include, contain

verb as in describe in published writing

verb as in fill in for, compensate

verb as in travel across area

Strongest match

do

Strong matches

cross, range, track, traverse, trek

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Example Sentences

Whichever man Odo is, he’s a man who’s capable of covering up pretty much anything with layers of sophistry, becoming “as smooth and serene as the Sphinx.”

The legislation proposes to expand the types of labor covered under the visa program and allow for year-round employment of H-2A workers, according to a summary shared with The Times.

Contaminated soil is allowed to be used as “daily cover,” a layer of material spread over municipal waste to prevent odors and pests.

"Each year, we estimate the funding needed to cover scheduled works and maintenance and share budgets with our homeowners in advance," a spokesperson said.

From BBC

He says he wanted to cover "the main strokes", which included how difficult it can be to enter and live as a Palestinian once there.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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