Sentence examples for almost covered from inspiring English sources

The phrase "almost covered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is nearly, but not completely, concealed or protected.
Example: "The garden was almost covered in snow by the end of the storm."
Alternatives: "nearly concealed" or "partially covered".

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The fridge is almost covered now.

A wave came in and almost covered her.

Then I saw the court – it was almost covered by dead bodies".

Every cheesy freezer horror scene from the movies and "The Sopranos" flitted through my mind, and I almost covered my eyes but knew how ridiculous that would be.

Now add enough chicken stock so that the duck legs are almost covered; they should have the appearance of alligators at rest in a swamp.

The search for the man, Jeff Bush, 37, was called off Saturday, with the 20-foot-wide opening of the sinkhole almost covered by the house.

Plummer said passenger numbers had doubled in the past two decades and money from fares now almost covered the railway's day-to-day operating costs.

Press croissants down with a fork so they are almost covered by milk, repeating once or twice until tops absorb some of liquid.

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Add enough stock to almost cover meat.

"It almost covers the cabs," he said.

Pour in the stock until it almost covers the chicken.

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