cover up
verbDefinitions
To conceal or disguise.
- The politician tried to cover up his involvement in the scandal.
- Even when [the mechanics] didn't know how to fix everything, they never cheated anybody or covered up. So over the years they kept learning new makes and new techniques, and now can repair about anything.
- TransPennine Express has removed all QR codes from its 71 car parks after scammers covered up a genuine code sticker with a false one and stole £13,000 from a woman's bank account.
To clothe
To clothe; to conceal one's private parts.
- Cover up, slut!
To put covers over oneself in bed.
- Please cover up and go to sleep now.
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Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for cover up. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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