Phrase thesaurus

Cover Phrases

119 phrases and expressions related to "cover".

Phrases

  • Adjust your dress
  • Air cover
  • All fur coat and no knickers
  • Beyond the blanket
  • Blank canvas
  • Blanket of snow
  • Blow the lid off
  • Blow your cover
  • Body painting (a form of painting that uses the human body as a canvas)
  • Born on the wrong side of the blanket
  • Break cover
  • Bury the hatchet
  • Bury your head in the sand
  • Bury yourself in your work
  • Cash if you die, cash if you don't (Lloyd's Life Insurance advertising slogan)
  • Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (play by Tennesee Williams and Elizabeth Taylor movie)
  • Charity covers a multitude of sins
  • Cloak and dagger
  • Coat of many colours
  • Coughs and sneezes spread diseases
  • Couldn't lay a glove on me
  • Cover Point (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Cover story
  • Cover the waterfront
  • Cover to cover
  • Cover your back
  • Cover your bases
  • Cover your tracks
  • Cover yourself with glory
  • Covers a multitude of Chins (William's Shaving Cream advertising slogan)
  • Covers the earth (Sherwin Williams paint advertising slogan)
  • Cut your coat to suit your cloth
  • Deep Extra Cover (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Double denim (denim jeans worn with a denim shirt or jacket)
  • Draw a veil over
  • Extra Cover (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Fiddler On The Roof (1960s musical)
  • Fits like a glove
  • Flip your lid
  • Full Metal Jacket (Stanley Kubrick movie)
  • Get your coat
  • Get your coat, you've pulled
  • Gimme Shelter (Rolling Stones song)
  • Glove money
  • Go through the roof
  • Green roof
  • Hand in glove
  • Hide and seek
  • Hide from the light
  • Hide the sausage
  • Hide your light under a bushel
  • High visibility jacket (reflective coat worn to be easily seen)
  • Hit the roof
  • Iron fist in velvet glove
  • It takes 40 dumb animals to make a fur coat, but only one to wear it
  • Just 15 minutes can save you 15 percent or more on car insurance (GEICO advertising slogan)
  • Keep a lid on it
  • Knock the cover off the ball (A baseball expression meaning succeed beyond expectation)
  • Let the dead bury the dead
  • Lift the lid off
  • Lift the veil
  • Like a cat on a hot tin roof
  • Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there (State Farm Insurance advertising slogan)
  • Little gentleman in the velvet coat
  • Man In The Long Black Coat (Bob Dylan song)
  • Middle-aged spread
  • Neither hide nor hair
  • Never judge a book by its cover
  • No Jacket Required (Phil Collins album)
  • On the blanket
  • Play hide the sausage
  • Push the envelope
  • Put on a spread
  • Raise the roof
  • Run for cover
  • Smell the Glove (fictional album by the spoof heavy-metal band Spinal Tap)
  • Spread a rumour
  • Spread eagled
  • Spread like wildfire
  • Spread the word
  • Spread your wings
  • Spread yourself thin
  • Take the veil
  • The Bandstand Cover Girl (Nickname of Carol Scaldeferri)
  • The Glove (Nickname of Gary Payton)
  • The glorious twelfth (of August - the start of the British grouse shooting season)
  • There are no pockets in a shroud
  • Turn coat
  • Under cover of darkness
  • Undercover cop
  • Up On The Roof (Carole King song)
  • Up on the roof
  • We've got you covered
  • Weasel and Stoat (Cockney rhyming slang for coat)
  • Wet blanket
  • Wrong side of the blanket
  • You can run but you can't hide
  • You can't tell a book by looking at its cover
  • You're in good hands (Allstate Insurance advertising slogan)
  • You've Got To Hide Your Love Away (The Beatles song)

Related

  • Air cover
  • Blow your cover
  • Break cover
  • Cover Point (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Cover story
  • Cover the waterfront
  • Cover to cover
  • Cover your back
  • Cover your bases
  • Cover your tracks
  • Cover yourself with glory
  • Deep Extra Cover (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Extra Cover (field position in the game of cricket)
  • Knock the cover off the ball (A baseball expression meaning succeed beyond expectation)
  • Never judge a book by its cover
  • Run for cover
  • The Bandstand Cover Girl (Nickname of Carol Scaldeferri)
  • Under cover of darkness
  • You can't tell a book by looking at its cover