Similar words: uncover, uncovering, covered, recovered, discovered, from cover to cover, rediscover, rediscovery. Meaning: adj. not covered with clothing.
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(121) A large urea, 32 X 6.4 m, was uncovered to establish the perimeters of two burial mounds.
(122) This is in addition to the many illicit senior house officer posts uncovered by the task force process and ratified retrospectively.
(123) Moreover, the farther from shore a duck sleeps the greater the distance a cat must cover in its final uncovered dash.
(124) Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, for 25 minutes.
(125) The annual audit, due in April, would have uncovered the swindle.
(126) It uncovered higher levels of physical and mental ill health among victims and those who had witnessed bullying.
(127) One of the most interesting extra-mural buildings was uncovered in the Birch Abbey excavations.
(128) The sweeteners were uncovered by Whitehall's financial watchdog, John Bourn, comptroller and auditor-general.
(129) Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer, uncovered, for about 5 minutes.
(130) Faecal occult blood studies have also uncovered previously unrecognised cases of ulcerative colitis.
(131) This has uncovered some interesting findings - for instance the hitherto unknown demand for 3.3V chips from desktop system designers.
(132) They also can investigate other people and other alleged wrongdoing uncovered during the original investigation.
(133) Much of this activity was carried out by special commissions especially set up to cope with the flood of material that was uncovered.
(134) Archaeology students made a one in a million find when they uncovered an ancient lost monument.
(135) More skeletons of probable plague victims were uncovered on the Rock House site in July 1987.
(136) Add all the remaining ingredients, bring to the boil and then simmer, uncovered, for 20 minutes.
(137) Then a little light came through the uncovered spyhole, a flickering, surreptitious light.
(138) And even in the more familiar mode of verbal language, research has uncovered some interesting and illuminating aspects.
(139) These are less amenable to being uncovered by using conventional interviews or survey methods.
(139) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(140) The extent of the destruction of flora and fauna was uncovered by comparing aerial photographs of the region from 1942 and 1984.
(141) A sere on uncovered rock is a lithosere.
(142) The enemy's arsenal had been uncovered by that time.
(143) The levels of plagiarism uncovered by CrossCheck have been more than enough to persuade publishers to embrace the software.
(144) The asset losses uncovered in the reorganization of the enterprise shall be offset with the undistributed profits, surplus reserve, capital reserve and paid-in capital in turn.
(145) Although the mummies' actual hearts had been removed before entombment, the CT scans uncovered calcium deposits elsewhere in the bodies that are indicative of artery damage.
(146) So shall the king of Assyria lead away the Egyptians prisoners, and the Ethiopians captives, young and old, naked and barefoot, even with their buttocks uncovered, to the shame of Egypt.
(147) Noodling around with the genes of these streetwise creatures, Ackley uncovered a couple of resources they hadn't taken up.
(148) Now sleuthing from a crime novelist has uncovered a new possibility: arsenic poisoning.
(149) Recent excavations in London have uncovered the remains of a Mithraic temple near to the center of the once walled Roman settlement, on the bank of the Walbrook stream.
(150) A recent sting operation by an anti-abortion group uncovered an errant employee, who was promptly fired.
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