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  • 81cover your back — cover your ˈback idiom (informal) (NAmE also cover your ˈass, taboo, slang) to realize that you may be blamed or criticized for sth later and take action to avoid this …

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  • 82cover your ass — cover your ˈback idiom (informal) (NAmE also cover your ˈass, taboo, slang) to realize that you may be blamed or criticized for sth later and take action to avoid this …

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  • 83For One More Day — is a 2006 novel taken place during the mid 1900 s by the acclaimed sportswriter and author Mitch Albom. It opens with the novel s protagonist planning to commit suicide. His adulthood is shown to have been rife with sadness. His own daughter didn …

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  • 84For Your Entertainment (album) — For Your Entertainment Studio album by Adam Lambert Released November …

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  • 85cover a lot of ground — {v. phr.} To process a great deal of information and various facts. * /Professor Brown s thorough lecture on asteroids covered a lot of ground today./ …

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  • 86cover a lot of ground — {v. phr.} To process a great deal of information and various facts. * /Professor Brown s thorough lecture on asteroids covered a lot of ground today./ …

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  • 87For Want of a Nail (novel) — For the proverb, see For Want of a Nail (proverb). For Want of a Nail   …

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  • 88Cover the spot — is the name for an amusement park game that involves covering a spot (usually painted on the playing area) with five smaller discs. The discs are usually made of a metallic or other stiff material. This game is deceptively difficult, and although …

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  • 89cover for — index replace Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 90cover\ one's\ tracks — • cover (up) one s tracks v. phr. 1. To hide and not leave anything, especially foot marks, to show where you have been, so that no one can follow you. The deer covered his tracks by running in a stream. 2. informal To hide or not say where you… …

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