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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

The college student had covered a rally the Oath Keepers recently attended, Rowan explained, and the militia believed he was coordinating with the Tribune.

From Salon

The students then attempted to cover up the incident by lying to police, deleting evidence and ordering other fraternity members to stay quiet and delete evidence, prosecutors said.

It’s fine to acknowledge our feelings, but this is no time to retreat under the covers.

From Salon

Reviews of the first show suggested it "was far from perfect" but that there were "lots of special moments to cover".

From BBC

The new alerts take effect from 16:00 on Monday until noon on Tuesday, and follow warnings that covered Sunday night into Monday morning.

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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