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Uncovering   /ənkˈəvərɪŋ/   Listen
Uncovering

noun
1.
The removal of covering.  Synonyms: baring, denudation, husking, stripping.
2.
The act of discovering something.  Synonyms: discovery, find.



Uncover

verb
(past & past part. uncovered; pres. part. uncovering)
1.
Make visible.  Synonyms: bring out, reveal, unveil.  "He brings out the best in her"
2.
Remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body.  Synonym: expose.  "The man exposed himself in the subway"






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"Uncovering" Quotes from Famous Books



... seemed to recall him to himself, and uncovering his face, he made a strong effort to regain composure, which, after a moment or two, appeared attended with success; and taking her hand between his own, he said, with a ...
— Frank Fairlegh - Scenes From The Life Of A Private Pupil • Frank E. Smedley

... place. Possibly that will give us some clue," and Harry started across the intervening space, while George was still rummaging about, uncovering the odds and ends and ...
— The Wonder Island Boys: Exploring the Island • Roger Thompson Finlay

... competition of Regent Street with the Rue de Rivoli, of Brighton and the south coast with the Riviera, for the spending money of the American Trusts. What is all this growing love of pageantry, this effusive loyalty, this officious rising and uncovering at a wave from a flag or a blast from a brass band? Imperialism: Not a bit of it. Obsequiousness, servility, cupidity roused by the prevailing smell of money. When Mr Carnegie rattled his millions in his pockets all England became one rapacious cringe. ...
— Man And Superman • George Bernard Shaw

... body to see," continued Edward, leading the way into the cottage and uncovering the corpse ...
— The Children of the New Forest • Captain Marryat

... me something! Good God! Haven't you had enough of listening to your own crazy nonsense? All through your childhood you've sat there and made up stories and looked out for the ship! We shall soon have had enough of it! And you let Pelle sit there and watch you uncovering your youth—aren't ...
— Pelle the Conqueror, Complete • Martin Andersen Nexo


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