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covering [ˈkʌvərɪŋ] N

covering
covering

I . cover [ˈkʌvəɐ, Am -ɚ] N

2. cover (outer sheet):

3. cover (bedding):

4. cover (envelope):

5. cover (concealment):

6. cover (shelter):

7. cover (insurance):

8. cover (provision):

9. cover (at table):

II . cover [ˈkʌvəɐ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

7. cover (report on):

8. cover (insure):

9. cover (give armed protection):

III . cover [ˈkʌvəɐ, Am -ɚ] VB intr

I . cover up VB trans (protect)

cover charge [ˈkʌvətʃɑ:dʒ, Am -ɚtʃɑ:rdʒ] N

cover girl [ˈkʌvəgɜ:l, Am -ɚgɜ:rl] N

cover note [ˈkʌvənəʊt, Am -ɚnoʊt] N Am, Aus (covering note)

cover-up [ˈkʌvərʌp, Am -ɚ-] N

dust cover N

1. dust cover (for furniture):

2. dust cover (on book):

pillowcase, pillow cover, pillowslip N

re-cover [ˌri:ˈkʌvəɐ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For the latter, we can always go to the universal covering space, and reestablish causality.
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They either lie-and-wait as ambush predators, maybe covering themselves with sand or otherwise camouflaging themselves, or move actively over the bottom in search for food.
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Her specialty was investigative reporting as well as covering the arts.
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This is made of light-weighted materials and the cloth at the sides swings to and fro covering the legs of the dancer.
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I persuaded her to have dinner with me, a meal during which we didn't so much talk as gabble, covering a lot of ground in a big hurry.
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He is tall and muscular, and usually has his hair covering his eyes.
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Once rediscovered, the distemper coating covering the murals was carefully removed four complete murals and the top-quarter of a fifth were revealed.
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In the case of characteristic 2 the double cover may need to be an inseparable covering.
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This product was found in 1954 with the acquisition of patents covering the hot airless method of spraying paint and other coating materials.
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The outer covering of the body is a cuticle covered in unique microscopic projections known as "papillae".
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