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    cov·er
    [ˈkəvər]
    verb
    cover (verb) · covers (third person present) · covered (past tense) · covered (past participle) · covering (present participle)
    1. put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it:
      "the table had been covered with a checked tablecloth" · "cover the dish and put it in the microwave"
      • envelop in a layer of something, especially dirt:
        "he was covered in mud" · "she was covered in confusion"
      • scatter a layer of loose material over (a surface, especially a floor), leaving it completely obscured:
        "the barn floor was covered in straw"
      • lie over or adhere to (a surface), as decoration or to conceal something:
        "masonry paint will cover hairline cracks"
    2. extend over (an area):
      "the grounds covered eight acres"
      • travel (a specified distance):
        "it took them four days to cover 150 miles"
    3. deal with (a subject) by describing or analyzing its most important aspects or events:
      "a sequence of novels that will cover the period from 1968 to the present"
      • investigate, report on, or publish or broadcast pictures of (an event):
        "NBC is covering the Olympics"
      • work in, have responsibility for, or provide services to (a particular area):
        "development officers whose work would cover a large area"
      • (of a rule or law) apply to (a person or situation):
        "the offense covers a wide spectrum of culpability"
    4. (of a sum of money) be enough to pay (a bill or cost):
      "there are grants to cover the cost of materials for loft insulation"
      • (of insurance) protect against a liability, loss, or accident involving financial consequences:
        "you're covered for up to $500 of incidentals per person" · "your contents are now covered against accidental loss or damage in transit"
      • (cover oneself)
        take precautionary measures so as to protect oneself against future blame or liability:
        "one reason doctors take temperatures is to cover themselves against negligence claims"
    5. disguise the sound or fact of (something) with another sound or action:
      "Louise laughed to cover her embarrassment"
    6. aim a gun at (someone) in order to prevent them from moving or escaping:
      "she raised her gun to cover Klift"
      • protect (an exposed person) by shooting at an enemy:
        "I moved in front of Hawk to cover him as he reloaded"
      • (of a fortress, gun, or cannon) have (an area) within range.
      • (in team games) take up a position ready to defend against (an opposing player).
      • baseball
        be in position at (a base) ready to catch a thrown ball:
        "he moved to cover second base"
    7. record or perform a new version of (a song) originally performed by someone else:
      "other artists who have covered the song include U2"
    8. (of a male animal, especially a stallion) copulate with (a female animal), especially as part of a commercial transaction between the owners of the animals:
      "a working stallion who has covered forty mares this season"
    9. bridge
      play a higher card on (a high card) in a trick:
      "the ploy will fail if the ten is covered" · "East covered with his queen"
    noun
    cover (noun) · covers (plural noun) · the covers (plural noun) · cover version (noun) · cover versions (plural noun)
    1. a thing which lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it:
      "a seat cover"
      • a thin solid object that seals a container or hole; a lid:
        "a manhole cover"
      • a thick protective outer part or page of a book or magazine:
        "her life was captured between hard covers in her 1986 autobiography"
      • philately
        a card or envelope that has traveled through the mail or that contains postal markings.
      • (the covers)
        bedclothes:
        "she burrowed down beneath the covers"
      • ecology
        the amount of ground covered by a vertical projection of the vegetation, usually expressed as a percentage.
    2. physical shelter or protection sought by people in danger:
      "the sirens wailed and people ran for cover" · "store seats under cover before the bad weather sets in"
      • undergrowth, trees, or other vegetation used as a shelter by animals. See also covert.
        "the standing crops of game cover" · "a landscape bare of woodland except for neat little fox covers"
      • military support given when someone is in danger from or being attacked by an enemy:
        "they agreed to provide additional naval cover"
      • an activity or organization used as a means of concealing an illegal or secret activity:
        "a restaurant is run as a cover for a money-laundering operation"
      • an identity or activity adopted by a person, typically a spy, to conceal their true activities:
        "he was worried that their cover was blown"
    3. a recording or performance of a previously recorded song made especially to take advantage of the original's success:
      "the band played covers of Beatles songs"
    4. a place setting at a table in a restaurant:
      "the busiest time is in summer, with up to a thousand covers for three meals a day"
    5. short for cover charge
    Origin
    Middle English: from Old French covrir, from Latin cooperire, from co- (expressing intensive force) + operire ‘to cover’. The noun is partly a variant of covert.
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    verb
    1. put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it:
      Opposite:
    2. extend over (an area):
    3. (of a sum of money) be enough to pay (a bill or cost):
    4. disguise the sound or fact of (something) with another sound or action:
    noun
    1. a thing which lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it:
    2. physical shelter or protection sought by people in danger:
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