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- adjective Without a
cover or covers.
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Examples
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Plus (same seller) a wartime one which I have in coverless form.
Archive 2009-04-01 Jean 2009
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Plus (same seller) a wartime one which I have in coverless form.
Jean's Knitting Jean 2009
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In celebration for a month of going "coverless," Sapolil Cellars will present Tri-Cities 'newest group, "Bluestone" 8 p.m. Friday.
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In celebration for a month of going "coverless," Sapolil Cellars will present Tri-Cities 'newest group, "Bluestone" 8 p.m. Friday.
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They were "torn, wrinkled, coverless and even mangled," as Gianna Palmer reported for McClatchy.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: From Alexandria to Zuccotti Park: They've Been Destroying Books For 2,000 Years RJ 2011
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I dropped it, coverless and multi-taped, into my recycling bin, though (I must add) not at all impulsively and not without shame.
Tanya Schevitz: Gravitating to an Unplugged Life Tanya Schevitz 2010
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The woman pulled a coverless copy of The Bible out of the backpack on her lap.
It Came to Pass After This Karen Eileen Sikola 2011
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So I keep looking on eBay for those three, as well as to replace the coverless and excessively tatty ones in the main collection.
Archive 2009-04-01 Jean 2009
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He lingered over a coverless paperback about a French vampire.
Brush of Darkness Allison Pang 2011
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They were "torn, wrinkled, coverless and even mangled," as Gianna Palmer reported for McClatchy.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: From Alexandria to Zuccotti Park: They've Been Destroying Books For 2,000 Years RJ 2011
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