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NGSL Rank: 423
cover
ˈkʌvə
Meanings
verb
- put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it.E.g. the table had been covered with a checked tablecloth
- extend over (an area).E.g. the grounds covered eight acres
- deal with (a subject) by describing or analysing its most important aspects or events.E.g. a sequence of novels that will cover the period from 1968 to the present
- (of a sum of money) be enough to pay (a cost).E.g. there are grants to cover the cost of materials for loft insulation
- disguise the sound or fact of (something) with another sound or action.E.g. Louise laughed to cover her embarrassment
- aim a gun at (someone) in order to prevent them from moving or escaping.E.g. she raised her gun to cover Klift
- record or perform a new version of (a song) originally performed by someone else.E.g. other artists who have covered the song include U2
- (of a male animal, especially a stallion) copulate with (a female animal).E.g. a working stallion who has covered forty mares this season
- play a higher card on (a high card) in a trick.E.g. the ploy will fail if the ten is covered
noun
- a thing which lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it.E.g. a seat cover
- shelter or protection sought by people in danger.E.g. the sirens wailed and we ran for cover
- protection by insurance against a liability, loss, or accident.E.g. your policy provides cover against damage by subsidence
- a recording or performance of a song previously recorded by a different artist.E.g. the band played covers of Beatles songs
- a place setting at a table in a restaurant.E.g. the busiest time is in summer, with up to a thousand covers for three meals a day
- short for cover point.E.g. an easy catch by Hick at cover
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