Similar words: cover, covert, recover, cover up, uncover, recovery, coverage, over there. Meaning: ['kʌvəd] adj. overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form.
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31. His clothes were covered with dust.
32. Everything was covered with a thick layer of dust.
33. The event was widely covered by the mass media.
34. Her hands were covered with oil and grease.
35. His chin was covered with bristles.
36. He covered the inert body with a blanket.
37. The dead sheep was covered with swarms of flies.
38. He covered his wife with his body.
39. The old furniture was covered in dust.
40. The front of the building was covered with ivy.
41. She covered her face with her hands.
42. The furniture was covered in dust and cobwebs.
43. The wall was covered with advertisements.
44. All exposed skin should be covered with protective cream.
45. The sky is suddenly covered with dark clouds.
46. The floor was covered in filth.
47. Cats are covered with soft fur.
48. Make sure the surface is evenly covered with paint.
49. She covered the table with a cloth.
50. Fry the potatoes, covered,[sentencedict.com/covered.html] for about 20 minutes.
51. My shoes were covered/plastered in/with mud.
52. Sophie's notebook is covered with stickers.
53. His flesh was red and covered in sores.
54. The breaking waves left the beach covered with foam.
55. Everything was covered in a thick layer of dust.
56. We covered about 100 miles a day.
57. The horse's bit was covered with white froth.
58. The car sped past, leaving us covered in mud.
59. The once-empty site was now covered with buildings.
60. The lake was covered with a sheet of ice.
More similar words: cover, covert, recover, cover up, uncover, recovery, coverage, over there, sovereignty, economic recovery, overestimate, over and over, cove, covenant, heredity, altered, sheltered, staggered, shattered, over, endangered, unfettered, bewildered, lover, hunkered down, revere, severe, go over, oversee, be over.