cover up his tracks

  • 1cover\ 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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  • 2cover one's tracks — or[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… …

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  • 3cover one's tracks — or[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… …

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  • 4cover one's tracks — phrasal or cover up one s tracks : to conceal traces to elude pursuit : hide or mask evidences of usually blameworthy or illicit activity he was guilty but he had covered his tracks too well to be convicted * * * cover one s tracks To take… …

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  • 5cover one's tracks — hide or not say where one has been or what one has done He was trying to cover his tracks but it was easy to see where he had recently been …

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  • 6cover your tracks — phrase to try to hide evidence of something bad that you have done Whoever had taken the money had covered their tracks pretty well. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym Main entry: cover * * * cover your… …

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  • 7cover your tracks — cover (your) tracks to hide or destroy anything that shows where you have been or what you have been doing. Roberts covered his tracks by throwing the knife in the river and burying his wife s body miles from his home …

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  • 8cover tracks — cover (your) tracks to hide or destroy anything that shows where you have been or what you have been doing. Roberts covered his tracks by throwing the knife in the river and burying his wife s body miles from his home …

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  • 9cover\ up\ 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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  • 10cover — cov|er1 W1S1 [ˈkʌvə US ər] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(hide/protect)¦ 2¦(layer)¦ 3¦(include)¦ 4¦(distance)¦ 5¦(area)¦ 6¦(news)¦ 7¦(money)¦ 8¦(insurance)¦ 9¦(guns)¦ 10¦(sport)¦ …

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