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  1. cover (for sb) We are expected to cover for each other if someone is absent or is late arriving in the morning. While he was on sick leave , a colleague covered his job . cover

  2. How to use cover in a sentence. to guard from attack; to have within the range of one's guns : command; to hold within range of an aimed firearm… See the full definition

  3. Cover definition: to be or serve as a covering for; extend over; rest on the surface of. See examples of COVER used in a sentence.

  4. [intransitive] cover for somebody to do somebody’s work or duties while they are away. I'm covering for Jane while she's on leave. [intransitive] cover for somebody to invent a lie or an excuse that will stop somebody from getting into trouble. I have to go out for a minute—will you cover for me if anyone asks where I am? with insurance

  5. Cover has two uses. When you cover someone or something, you put or place something over someone or something . When something covers someone or something, it lies on the surface of someone or something .

  6. COVER definition: 1. to put something over something else, in order to protect or hide it: 2. to form a layer on the…. Learn more.

  7. To cover something is to conceal it by putting something on top of it. In many religions, it's important for people to cover their heads in various instances. You might cover your picnic table with a bright tablecloth for a party, or cover the mirrors in your house when you're mourning a family member.

  8. Idioms. protection/shelter. [countable] a thing that is put over or on another thing, usually to protect it or to decorate it. Brighten up your room with some colourful cushion covers. cover for something a plastic waterproof cover for the pushchair. see also dust cover, first-day cover, loose cover. Extra Examples.

  9. cover. verb. /ˈkʌvər/. Verb Forms. hide/protect. [transitive] cover something (with something) to place something over or in front of something in order to hide or protect it Cover the chicken loosely with foil. She covered her face with her hands. (figurative) He laughed to cover (= hide) his nervousness. Thesaurus.

  10. to spread on or over; put over the surface of; coat:[ ~ + object] to cover bread with honey. [ ~ + object] to deal with; apply to: The new rules cover working conditions. [ ~ + object] to deal with (a subject); have (something) as the subject matter: The book covers 18th-century English history.

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