Similar words: cover up, from cover to cover, cover over, cover version, cover, overuse, covert, recover. Meaning: n. concealment that attempts to prevent something scandalous from becoming public cover up. v. hide from view or knowledge.
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31 No answer was immediately forthcoming to the delicate question but investigations will now doubtless continue amid fears of a Government cover-up.
32 People would suspect a cover-up if public hearings aren't held.
33 If they were implicated in the cover-up it seemed inconceivable that the President had been unaware of what was going on.
34 She started to strip off,[www.Sentencedict.com] all hell broke loose and he bolted while plain-clothes officers moved in to stage a cover-up.
35 Now, to his delight, the suspicions of an attempted cover-up have grown.
36 It looks suspiciously like a cover-up for other senior managers who had many opportunities to learn about the deal.
37 In Congress there have been bipartisan allegations of a Pentagon cover-up.
38 Guilt is not a true emotion; it is a cover-up for other feelings which we feel we shouldn't have.
39 It was the Mirror too which exposed the massive government cover-up last year over the poisonous waste being dumped on our beaches.
40 Do you really have the ultimate overview - or is your confidence a cover-up for fundamental uncertainty?
41 The bow theme is used to cover-up the nail and string holding the picture.
42 The police investigation was a joke. A total cover-up.
43 Several officers were complicit in the cover-up.
44 Unique and cover-up design for mechanical locking head.
45 Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, then-rookie reporters with the Washington Post, did stories about the break-in and subsequent cover-up.
46 "Together, " which was submitted to censors, avoids mentioning the government's long cover-up of H.I.V. and AIDS in China.
47 Yet Chinese officials' reflexive response to more serious cases remains the cover-up. The pet-food case saw a classic hash of a government PR job.
48 We have hinted that there are more things pending, which will discombobulate the establishment and put rips in the cover-up.
49 Indeed, the Lijiawa mine tragedy might still be an official non-event, but one brave soul reported the cover-up in September on an Internet chat site.
50 Starting from the change of employing patterns caused by economic globalization, the causes for the cover-up of occupational accidents in Japan are analyzed.
51 Prime Minister Gordon Brown said earlier there was "no cover-up, no double-dealing, no deal on oil" linked to the bomber's early release last month.
52 Mr. Brown insisted in a speech on Wednesday that there had been "no conspiracy no cover-up no double-dealing no deal on oil" involved in Mr. Megrahi's release.
53 A rapid government cover-up removed nearly all public traces of the wrecked A-12—pictured publicly for the first time in this gallery, thanks to the CIA's recent declassification of the images.
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