Part of a container that closes or seals it by fitting over and around the opening.
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Examples for "cover"
Examples for "cover"
1In other words, affected students will need more comprehensive private health cover.
2Consumers would receive checks each month to help cover higher energy costs.
3EBONY.com: It's been a year since you did our Power 100 cover.
4The government estimated that the scheme will cover almost four million farmers.
5Nor of course does Second Home cover the world, or want to.
1Investors hope holiday sales will help retail stocks cap a strong year.
2The company said its market cap currently is roughly 55 billion reais.
3Ministers will decide later this year whether to cap certain residence categories.
4A recent government cap on interest rates has further hobbled the industry.
5The UK wants the power to cap the numbers of EU migrants.
1Cover with a lid and continue to boil for another 20 minutes.
2Remove the lid and leave for about 30 minutes, to cool completely.
3A mass of pemmican simmered in the lid in front of it.
4It's important you open the lid once a week for air circulation.
5The palpitating thing sank down in the box and the lid dropped.
1The Monkey raised his head and banged it on the box cover.
2The Monkey raised the box cover higher and began to call:
3The Monkey raised the box cover higher, and then he cried:
4And a snuff box cover with a little boy peeing on a rose.
5A still on the video box cover reveals this discrepancy.
1He lunged at the box top again, sliding and struggling for balance.
2He could sleep without the box top now, sleep free and at peace.
3He stood up, watching great drops splatter off the box top and cement.
4At first he couldn't lift the box top, it had become so heavy.
5Biting back a grin, Izzy flipped open the box top.
6He stood up and leaned back against the box top.
7Gasping, he lurched for the edge of the box top.
8Next to her, Gwen, impatient, yanked off the box top, revealing folds of lace.
9He stumbled to the edge of the block and saw the box top across the floor.
10His sleeping place was completely barren, the sponge, handkerchief, cracker bundle, the box top all gone.
11The box top he slept under was only a small gray square, like a faded stamp.
12He lay under the cardboard box top listening to the silence, exhausted but unable to rest.
13These he piled onto the box top.
14He stopped, squinting at the box top.
15He picked the box top off his hood with two fingers and flicked it onto the pavement.
16She lay down the cutter, grabbed one half of the box top in each hand, and pulled.