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coverless

  • a word derived from cover.

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Like so much in Malone’s nascent career, it’s an idea he didn’t originate: Kanye West did much the same thing five years ago with his intentionally coverless CD Yeezus.

From Slate • Jun. 15, 2018

Amid the droughts of the 19305, the coverless, powder-dry earth of the plains lay helpless under the scouring winds.

From Time Magazine Archive

One of them picked up a battered, coverless novel and began to read it aloud.

From Time Magazine Archive

Finally a 78th Division platoon, led by a staff sergeant, crossed the road in what one correspondent called "a gallant, old-fashioned infantry charge across 250 yards of coverless, fire-swept ground."

From Time Magazine Archive

She repeated the chant, waving her coverless Precious Red Book as if nothing had happened.

From "Red Scarf Girl: A Memoir of the Cultural Revolution" by Ji-li Jiang