adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be covered by a scheme (= be able to benefit from a scheme )
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All employees are covered by the new bonus scheme.
be covered by insurance (= be included in an insurance policy )
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Flood damage isn't covered by the insurance.
be covered in blood
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His face was covered in blood.
be covered in dust
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Everything was filthy and covered in dust.
be covered in flowers (= have flowers on every part )
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The fields were covered in wild flowers.
be covered in fog
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The mountains were covered in fog.
be covered in forest
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The mountain slopes were covered in forest.
be covered in frost
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The lawn was covered in frost.
be covered in ice
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Our driveway was covered in ice.
be covered in mist ( also be shrouded in mist literary )
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The tops of the mountains were shrouded in mist.
be covered with dirt
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The kitchen floor was covered with dirt.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
market
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Greater Bayonne has most of the town's shops, the covered market , and the cathedral.
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Looking rather black and wrinkled, it's now the property of Feller's the Butcher's in Oxford's covered market .
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And there is the covered market .
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Yet there are people who see the stones throw distance from there to the covered market as an intolerable distance.
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At any other time, the sights, sounds and smells of the covered market would have delighted her.
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Many continue the tradition of a market day; others established permanent, covered markets in the last century.
walkway
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The hotel is built around a nineteenth-century palace, with covered walkways to the modern bedroom wings.
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A covered walkway , already damp with footprints, led under the Midwest Highway that cut the city like a blade.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Bovis are using a special pincer machine to demolish covered ground level car parks.
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Greater Bayonne has most of the town's shops, the covered market, and the cathedral.
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Looking rather black and wrinkled, it's now the property of Feller's the Butcher's in Oxford's covered market.
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None of the other guests had stirred, judging by the untouched food in the covered dishes on the sideboard.