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Words that sound like "uncover" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
To show openly; to disclose; to reveal.
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(adj)
Not covered or protected from the weather, etc.
Not clearly or explicitly defined.
Performed or happening in secret.
Suffering from a hangover.
(n)
The act by which something is uncovered.
(N)
an American secret agent drama series that premiered on ABC on January 7, 1991.
(transitive) To hide in, or as in, a cave or recess.
(dialect) Uncle (especially as a term of address).
(transitive) To replenish to, resume (a good state of mind or body).
A brief extra performance, done after the main performance is complete.
A seaport, the largest city in British Columbia, Canada.
(idiomatic, also figuratively) To shelter oneself.
A surname.
In a state of excitement, trepidation or agitation; quivering.
Not cared (for, about, etc.).
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
having gears engaged
(transitive) To remove hair from (something), especially from hide.
a Japanese mystery horror novel by Yukito Ayatsuji, published on October 29, 2009 by Kadokawa Shoten.
(intransitive, US, Canada, Australia) To ask (about something).
A movement of the body, or with an implement, instrument etc., especially one performed with skill or dexterity.
One who tends to succeed; a winner.
British English form of inquire. [(intransitive, US, Canada, Australia) To ask (about something).]
Not cut.
(transitive) To bring upon oneself or expose oneself to, especially something inconvenient, harmful, or onerous; to become liable or subject to.
British, Canada, and Australia spelling of rancor.
(transitive) To open (a bottle or other container sealed with a cork or stopper) by removing the cork or stopper from.
a person who engraves
(Scotland) Strange, weird.
A person who connives.
(transitive) To lose one's love (for someone or something).
One who annoys.
Sarotherodon linnellii, a cichlid endemic to Lake Barombi Mbo in western Cameroon.
A device or algorithm used to encode something.
(television) The situation where a television programme overruns its scheduled slot.
having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread
A surname from Irish.
(transitive) To eliminate clutter from.
(transitive, idiomatic) To drive over, causing injury or death.
A village on Inver Bay, County Donegal, Ireland (Irish grid ref G 8177).
An outsider who moves to a community or a place; (used by those who consider themselves to be its original inhabitants).
(idiomatic) To ponder or reflect on a subject.
Alternative spelling of jenever. [A Dutch and Flemish alcoholic spirit, flavoured with juniper, rather like gin.]
An alloy of iron containing 35.5% nickel, and having a very low coefficient of expansion.
(obsolete) unknown; strange
Lacking control or discipline.
Enclosed within, or as if inside, a cave.
(obsolete) To remove.
Abbreviation of increase. [An amount by which a quantity is increased.]
(anatomy) Of or relating to the uncus.
(adv)
(text messaging, Internet slang) Abbreviation of never. [At no time; on no occasion; in no circumstance.]
(transitive, intransitive) To remove a glove or gloves (from).
(informal) To slouch, stoop, curl, or lean.
Of the colour of ink, especially black ink; dark.
Not curved.
(intransitive) To curve inwards.
(transitive) To remove or untie cords; to unbind.
A major change in the use of something, or in the appearance of something or someone; a radical transformation.
A slacker.
A census-designated place in Sanilac County, Michigan, United States.
(idiomatic) (of a person, particularly a woman) To give a new physical look to, especially with a new hairstyle, cosmetics, or clothes.
A region of Cambodia that served as the seat of the Khmer Empire, which flourished from approximately the 9th to 15th centuries.
Alternative spelling of makeover. [A major change in the use of something, or in the appearance of something or someone; a radical transformation.]
(transitive) To quickly check, to give a brief or cursory visual inspection.
The symbol ॐ that represents the syllable “om” or “aum”.
A book cover is any protective covering used to bind together the pages of a book.
To bump or strike something in such a way as to tip it.
Amcor plc is a global packaging company.
a given name and surname.
(transitive) To read and look for errors or problems.