Cover+up
71cover up — {v.}, {informal} 1. To hide something wrong or bad from attention. * /The spy covered up his picture taking by pretending to be just a tourist./ * /A crooked banker tried to cover up his stealing some of the bank s money by starting a fire to… …
72cover up — {v.}, {informal} 1. To hide something wrong or bad from attention. * /The spy covered up his picture taking by pretending to be just a tourist./ * /A crooked banker tried to cover up his stealing some of the bank s money by starting a fire to… …
73Cover Up — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Cover Up Produktionsland USA …
74Cover — The act of completing an offsetting transaction so as to eliminate a liability or obligation. It is generally used in the context of risk exposure, as when an investor decides to cover a short position in a stock to eliminate the risk of a short… …
75cover — [13] Cover comes ultimately from Latin cooperīre, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix com ‘completely’ and operīre ‘cover’ (a relative of aperīre ‘open’, from which English gets aperient). It passed into English via Old French cuvrir …
76cover\ up — v informal 1. To hide something wrong or bad from attention. The spy covered up his picture taking by pretending to be just a tourist. A crooked banker tried to cover up his stealing some of the bank s money by starting a fire to destroy the… …
77cover — [13] Cover comes ultimately from Latin cooperīre, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix com ‘completely’ and operīre ‘cover’ (a relative of aperīre ‘open’, from which English gets aperient). It passed into English via Old French cuvrir …
78cover — See: FROM COVER TO COVER at FROM TO(3), UNDER COVER …
79cover — See: FROM COVER TO COVER at FROM TO(3), UNDER COVER …
80cover up — Synonyms and related words: act, act a part, affect, alibi, apology, apply to, assume, be the goat, becloud, befog, blanket, blind, block, bluff, camouflage, canopy, cloak, clothe, cloud, color, conceal, cope, counterfeit, cover, cover story,… …