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Covering party (gcide) | Cover \Cov"er\ (k?v"?r), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Covered (-?rd);
    p. pr. & vb. n. Covering.] [OF. covrir, F. couvrir, fr. L.
    cooperire; co- + operire to cover; probably fr. ob towards,
    over + the root appearing in aperire to open. Cf. Aperient,
    Overt, Curfew.]
    1. To overspread the surface of (one thing) with another; as,
       to cover wood with paint or lacquer; to cover a table with
       a cloth.
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    2. To envelop; to clothe, as with a mantle or cloak.
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             And with the majesty of darkness round
             Covers his throne.                    --Milton.
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             All that beauty than doth cover thee. --Shak.
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    3. To invest (one's self with something); to bring upon
       (one's self); as, he covered himself with glory.
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             The powers that covered themselves with everlasting
             infamy by the partition of Poland.    --Brougham.
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    4. To hide sight; to conceal; to cloak; as, the enemy were
       covered from our sight by the woods.
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             A cloud covered the mount.            --Exod. xxiv.
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             In vain shou striv'st to cover shame with shame.
                                                   --Milton.
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    5. To brood or sit on; to incubate.
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             While the hen is covering her eggs, the male . . .
             diverts her with his songs.           --Addison.
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    6. To overwhelm; to spread over.
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             The waters returned and covered the chariots and the
             horsemen.                             --Ex. xiv. 28.
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    7. To shelter, as from evil or danger; to protect; to defend;
       as, the cavalry covered the retreat.
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             His calm and blameless life
             Does with substantial blessedness abound,
             And the soft wings of peace cover him round.
                                                   --Cowley.
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    8. To remove from remembrance; to put away; to remit.
       "Blessed is he whose is covered." --Ps. xxxii. 1.
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    9. To extend over; to be sufficient for; to comprehend,
       include, or embrace; to account for or solve; to
       counterbalance; as, a mortgage which fully covers a sum
       loaned on it; a law which covers all possible cases of a
       crime; receipts than do not cover expenses.
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    10. To put the usual covering or headdress on.
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              Cover thy head . . .; nay, prithee, be covered.
                                                   --Shak.
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    11. To copulate with (a female); to serve; as, a horse covers
        a mare; -- said of the male.
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    To cover ground or To cover distance, to pass over; as,
       the rider covered the ground in an hour.
 
    To cover one's short contracts (Stock Exchange), to buy
       stock when the market rises, as a dealer who has sold
       short does in order to protect himself.
 
    Covering party (Mil.), a detachment of troops sent for the
       protection of another detachment, as of men working in the
       trenches.
 
    To cover into, to transfer to; as, to cover into the
       treasury.
 
    Syn: To shelter; screen; shield; hide; overspread.
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