Sentence for cover | Use cover in a sentence

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  • The little green-baize cover fell. (8)
  • Emilia laughed to cover her vehemence. (10)
  • A clap of thunder made her cover her ears. (8)
  • Half consciously he took cover all he could. (8)
  • Soon the smoke was dense enough to cover all. (1)
  • He took the cover off it for her without a word. (8)
  • He, on the contrary, was a cover to the shamefaced. (10)
  • They all paint tables, cover screens, and net purses. (4)
  • He had displaced the prophylactic cover of the scarf. (10)
  • He wanted to wipe it out or blow it away or cover it. (12)
  • The wood will soon be passed, you will have no cover then! (8)
  • Nataly had excuses to cover her reasons for not listening to him. (10)
  • Her busy brain missed the subterfuge to cover her slip of the tongue. (10)
  • The moment we begin to speak, the guilty creature is running for cover. (10)
  • But a cloud no broader than your hand can spread and cover the whole day. (8)
  • His mood was invariably to settle things, to cover them up, to bury them! (13)
  • He saw his mother cover her eyes and Winifred bow her face towards the bed. (8)
  • The Adige was crossed by the Austrians under cover of Tyrolese rifleshots. (10)
  • On a side-table in the room stood a remarkable pile, under cover of a shawl. (10)
  • On a side-table in the room stood a remarkable pile, under cover of a shawl. (22)
  • In half a minute Hughs came out from under cover of the railings and followed. (8)
  • A damask cover was on the table, and the floor was bare and scrupulously white. (18)
  • Here is eight pounds; the extra will cover the value of the purse and your cab fares. (8)
  • Scrupulously clean cloths cover the table, and no spot or stain afflicts the dishes. (21)
  • One had enough of life left in him to make a pitiful attempt to drag himself to cover. (1)
  • She had therefore to strain her adroitness to cover their deficiencies and fuse them. (10)
  • A heavy sky seemed to cover the world with the grey whiteness of a whitewashed ceiling. (8)
  • The lieutenant was less able to cover the irksomeness of his situation with easy talk. (10)
  • She could not break back up that hill, and there was no other cover for fully half a mile. (8)
  • From being burning hot he had become deadly cold, glad to cover himself with the bedclothes. (8)
  • I should have been up sooner to join you, but I was nipping a man for the last page of the cover. (9)
  • And so began one of those calm, domestic evenings, which cover sometimes such depths of heartache. (8)
  • To cover his confusion at being caught asleep he purchased one and began to read a leading article. (8)
  • Weyburn talked on of the school, for a cover to the resuming of her fallen mask, as he fancied it. (10)
  • But, driven like a fox seeking cover, Captain Risk made straight for this hole at Egg Harbor Inlet. (18)
  • His den is too small for the water to cover him completely and frequently he is scrubbed with soap. (21)
  • In this and his black coat, cut so as to show the front of him and cover the behind, he looked his best. (8)
  • A poor feast, she was yet a fortress, a point of succour, both shield and lance; a cover and an impetus. (10)
  • Instant memory of the smile with which he had introduced Fiorsen made her take cover beneath her sunshade. (8)
  • All I promised to give them was my name on the cover, and I supposed T. & F. succeeded to their agreement. (14)
  • It was not a remarkable speed, when all was said; and we took four hours to cover ten miles at the best of it. (2)
  • They will deny that you are ageing, they will cover you from scandal, they will refuse to see you ridiculous. (10)
  • He had turned a little away, leaning his cheek on his hand, as if to cover that momentary break in his defences. (8)
  • And it is impossible in a great house for the hostess to spread her aegis to cover every dame and damsel present. (10)
  • She wondered who could be writing to Ellen, especially in a cover bearing a handwriting altogether strange to her. (9)
  • In my cover, where I lay panting like a hare, I could hear a deal of shouting and hard riding and an occasional shot. (7)
  • Sometimes he would cover his ears, to avoid hearing of that long stress of mind at which he had now and then glimpsed. (8)
  • He put the chairs in their places, cleared the table of his books, put the checked cover on it, and opened the window. (12)
  • Through all outward aspect, or cover, of things pierced their inner being, from which one could not escape by illusion. (13)
  • Down the street where he had stolen in the dark with the dead body on his back, he almost ran for the cover of her house. (8)
  • It indicates anything tending to conceal real intention, a confederate who diverts attention, an accomplice under cover. (21)
  • This service, which was meant primarily to cover European news, grew slowly to cover the United States. (16)
  • He passed the dove-cot at last, and kept on till he could round into the backwater and steal up under cover to the poplar. (8)
  • We only get a thousand for our whole house, and we must save something out of that, so as to cover the expenses of moving. (9)
  • It is also true that she was clever, and had learned with great rapidity how to cover up the holes of a wretched education. (13)
  • She was like a marble effigy seated upright, requiring but to be laid at her length for transport to the cover of the tomb. (10)
  • Between the last page and the cover of the blank-book, which was confided to me, I found a continuation by a later Ueberhell. (5)
  • The Countess was quite aware of the efficacy of a little bit of burlesque lying to cover her retreat from any petty exposure. (10)
  • There were seven papers in the number, and a poem on the last page of the cover, and he had found some graphic comment for each. (9)
  • One woman who travelled last season with us completed during the tour an entire bed set of renaissance lace, cover and pillow shams. (21)
  • She could see through him to the depth of the skin, which his fencing sensitiveness vainly attempted to cover as it did the heart of him. (10)
  • When the contract is finally let, there are a number of things which it should cover that are intended to protect the finances of the owner. (17)
  • Taking advantage of shop-windows, omnibuses, passers-by, and other bits of cover, he prosecuted the chase up the steepy heights of Campden Hill. (8)
  • Then feeling suddenly that he could not hold it back, he beckoned, and clutched at her, trying to cover himself with the protection of her breast. (8)
  • Sufficient booty was captured to cover the cost of this expedition, and the New Englanders returned flushed with triumph and eager for a more daring blow. (19)
  • Then, too, it is customary to set forth cash allowances in the specifications to cover certain items, like plumbing fixtures, hardware, and electric light fixtures. (17)

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