Cover Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Cover V1 V2 V3

Cover Verb 1 2 3, Past and Past Participle Form Tense of Cover V1 V2 V3

cover

Meanings;

  • Put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it.(transitive verb)
  • Extend over (an area)(transitive verb)
  • Deal with (a subject) by describing or analyzing its most important aspects or events.(transitive verb)
Verb(V1)Past Tense(V2)Past Participle(V3)
covercoveredcovered
Verb – es(Ves)Verb – ing(Ving)
coverscovering
Synonyms

put something on top of, place something over, place under cover, extend, spread, continue, range, unfold, unroll, be unbroken, offset, counterbalance, balance, cancel out, make up for, pay back, pay, pay for, be enough for, fund, finance, make up, have enough money for, provide for, mask, disguise, obscure, hide, stop something being overheard, muffle, stifle, smother, sleeve, wrapping, wrapper, covering, envelope, sheath, sheathing, housing, jacket, casing, cowling, shelter, protection, refuge, hiding, concealment, housing, sanctuary,

Example Sentences with cover
  • There is no flag large enough to cover the shame of killing innocent people.
  • I am to cover the philosophical side of the debate and so far my only thought is that reading keeps you from going gaga.
  • We have a lot of ground to cover.
  • A diary with no drawings of me in it? Where are the torrid fantasies? The romance covers?
  • Respect was invented to cover the empty place where love should be.
  • Steve covered his eyes.
  • I’ve got this one covered.
  • I can’t cover for you anymore.
  • I can’t cover your losses this time.
  • Michael and Jessica both covered their eyes.
  • Steve’s covering something with his right hand.
  • She had the book with a torn cover under her arm.
  • There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.
  • It looked like the world was covered in a cobbler crust of brown sugar and cinnamon.
  • Boys think girls are like books, If the cover doesn’t catch their eye they won’t bother to read what’s inside.
  • The body is meant to be seen, not all covered up.
  • The covers of this book are too far apart.
  • Open a book this minute and start reading. Don’t move until you’ve reached page fifty. Until you’ve buried your thoughts in print. Cover yourself with words. Wash yourself away. Dissolve.
  • He looked at the cover of the book, then opened it and began to read.
  • The field is covered with snow.
  • The mountain peak was covered with snow.
  • Stretch your legs according to the coverlet.
  • To rob one’s belly to cover one’s back.
  • The mountain zenith was covered with snow.
  • She gave up beauty in her tender youth, gave all her hope and joy and pleasant ways she covered up her eyes lest they should gaze on vanity, and chose the bitter truth.