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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121. The ten-year study covered 13,000 people aged 15-25.
122. He is covered in spots. I think he's ill.
123. The books were all covered with dust.
124. The windows are covered with grilles to deter vandals.
125. The path was now completely covered with thick snow.
126. The treatment wasn't covered by her healthcare insurance.
127. The river was for a space covered with ice.
128. Her legs were covered with cuts and grazes.
129. He stepped into a bear trap covered in snow.
130. We covered the hole with a sheet of cardboard.
131. These expenses are covered by the state.
132. His desk is covered with electronic gadgetry.
133. Your boots are covered in mud.
134. The hills are covered in lush green vegetation.
134. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
135. Gina covered her eyes, afraid to look.
136. The police had the criminal covered.
137. The desk was covered with papers.
138. The area was covered in dense jungle.
139. Islamic custom dictates that women should be fully covered.
140. Each sheet was covered with small, neat handwriting.
141. The road is all covered with snow.
142. I was covered in/with mud by a passing car.
143. She covered her walls with pictures of film stars.
144. Are you fully covered for fire and theft?
145. His jacket was covered with spots of mud.
146. A blanket of fog covered the fields.
147. The windows were covered with boarding.
148. The beach was covered with smooth white pebbles.
149. The players were soon covered in mud.
150. The lectures covered a lot of ground .
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.