COVERED
- COVER, to place something over or upon [v]
- Disguise the illicit absence or wrongdoing of (someone) in order to spare them punishment
- Temporarily take over the job of (a colleague) in their absence
- Aim a gun at (someone) in order to prevent them from moving or escaping
- Protect (an exposed person) by shooting at an enemy
- (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)
- Be in position at (a base) ready to catch a thrown ball
- Record or perform a new version of (a song) originally performed by someone else
- (of a male animal, esp. a stallion) Copulate with (a female animal), esp. as part of a commercial transaction between the owners of the animals
- Envelop in a layer of something, esp. dirt
- Scatter a layer of loose material over (a surface, esp. a floor), leaving it completely obscured
- Put something such as a cloth or lid on top of or in front of (something) in order to protect or conceal it
- Play a higher card on (a high card) in a trick
- COVER, to spread something over [v]
- Lie over or adhere to (a surface), as decoration or to conceal something
- Protect (someone) with a garment or hat
- Extend over (an area)
- Travel (a specified distance)
- Deal with (a subject) by describing or analyzing its most important aspects or events
- Investigate, report on, or publish or broadcast pictures of (an event)
- Work in, have responsibility for, or provide services to (a particular area)
- (of a rule or law) Apply to (a person or situation)
- (of a sum of money) Be enough to pay (a bill or cost)
- (of insurance) Protect against a liability, loss, or accident involving financial consequences
- Take precautionary measures so as to protect oneself against future blame or liability
- Disguise the sound or fact of (something) with another sound or action