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How to spell COVERUPP correctly?

If you've misspelled "coverupp", fear not! Here are some possible correct alternatives: "coverup" or "cover-up". Both terms refer to concealing or hiding something, usually with the intention of keeping it a secret. So, next time you want to describe such an act, remember to use "coverup" or "cover-up" instead of "coverupp".

List of suggestions on how to spell coverupp correctly

  • corrupt The corrupt politician was found guilty of embezzlement and bribery.
  • cover She used a blanket to cover herself during the cold winter night.
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  • coverage The insurance policy offers comprehensive coverage for all types of damages.
  • coverall He wore a coverall suit to protect himself from any potential hazards.
  • covered I always make sure to have an umbrella handy to stay covered in case it rains.
  • coverer The artist's newest exhibition featured a variety of coverers, each carefully crafted to conceal and protect the artwork.
  • coverers The coverers worked diligently to protect the furniture from dust and keep it in pristine condition.
  • covering She folded the blanket, covering her feet to keep them warm.
  • coverlet I gently folded the coverlet and placed it atop the bed, adding a touch of elegance to the room.
  • covers She covers her face with a mask for protection.
  • coverslip After placing the specimen on the microscope slide, a coverslip was carefully placed over it to protect and secure the sample.
  • covert The spies conducted their covert operations under the cover of darkness.
  • covertly He covertly watched her from across the room, never letting her out of his sight.
  • coverts The dense foliage of the coverts provided the perfect hiding place for the fox.
  • overlap There is an overlap between her work schedule and the meeting time, causing her to miss the discussion.
  • overtop The tall building overtowers the surrounding structures.
  • overuse We need to be careful not to overuse antibiotics, as it can lead to drug resistance.

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