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take cover
verb as in hide
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verb as in stash
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Example Sentences
Angela, Serhiy's wife of 32 years, says she saw her husband run and take cover as the drone dropped a grenade.
The CNN anchor took a second to recover, then suggested that he and the crew would take cover soon.
"She ran into a neighbour's house just to take cover," he added.
Abdilatif Ali said some people attempted to take cover on the ground, while others tried to flee the location.
The vehicle was severely damaged and UN personnel were forced to take cover, but there were no casualties, he added.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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