Similar words: uncover, uncovering, covered, recovered, discovered, from cover to cover, rediscover, rediscovery. Meaning: adj. not covered with clothing.
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(91) Place in the center of the oven and roast, uncovered, for 20 minutes.
(92) The back of the bottle is left uncovered to allow inspection of the inserted tube.
(93) The purist will feel the greatest disappointment though in the abandonment of any notion that pitches should be uncovered.
(94) The corpses lay uncovered in the open on plastic sheets.
(95) Reduce heat, and cook, uncovered, stirring occasionally, until volume is reduced by half, approximately 20 minutes.
(96) Last year after a catalogue of neglect was uncovered on his Buckinghamshire farm he was banned from keeping livestock for fifteen years.
(97) Our reporters uncovered a generation who have been sucked into a dark underworld of solvent abuse and hard drugs.
(98) Sensing an improvement of story, Kent agreed even though nothing of distaste was uncovered.
(99) The River Thames got so low at Wallingford archeologists uncovered a submerged bronze age jetty.
(100) And other research groups have uncovered evidence of dyslexia-inducing mutations in genes on chromosomes two and 15.
(101) But an Examiner computer analysis has uncovered a new trend: Human names are all the rage for canines.
(102) Nevertheless calls for a congressional inquiry into the October Surprise allegations increased throughout the month as further circumstantial evidence was uncovered.
(103) Read in studio Police have uncovered a murder victim's hidden life after a national television appeal for fresh information.
(104) No drugs were found on Guiding Lights but two extremely clever concealments were uncovered.
(105) Bring to the boil, stir once, and boil uncovered for 12 minutes.
(106) The cat then breaks cover and makes a final uncovered dash along the length of the jetty.
(107) In 1985 the Uyghur archaeologist Dolkun Kamberi and his colleagues uncovered five tombs, only two of which had not been looted.
(108) Having uncovered so much that is praiseworthy so far it is nice to be able to carry on and commend the sound.
(109) Now a new twist to the tale has been uncovered by an author who claims to know why the playwright was murdered.
(109) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(110) Yet in doing so they uncovered social and psychological taboos.
(111) Detectives announced yesterday they had uncovered a drug-making factory in London's Highgate capable of producing a massive quantity of tablets.
(112) To have moralists uncovered as hypocrites is not without precedent.
(113) There is still a strong case for continuing with at least some three-day matches on uncovered pitches.
(114) Whether Richard had really uncovered a Woodville plot against himself is doubtful.
(115) Assistance must likely be uncovered through direct observation, or through accounts of people who worked with the visionary.
(116) I put up the antenna the zombie watched me from behind his clutter of uncovered food.
(117) Helen uncovered her cup, checking to see if her tea leaves had sunk all the way to the bottom yet.
(118) Detectives have uncovered evidence that the rapist comes from a small but precise location within the city.
(119) Friday, just two days after it was uncovered by a competitor, Motorola Inc.
(120) The College believes a public hearing is necessary to ensure the full facts surrounding the tragedy are uncovered.
More similar words: uncover, uncovering, covered, recovered, discovered, from cover to cover, rediscover, rediscovery, uncontroversial, cover, covert, recover, cover for, cover up, coverlet, recovery, coverage, discover, covertly, covering, take cover, cover with, discovery, cover girl, under cover, recovering, cover letter, recover from, full recovery, irrecoverable.