blanket
Prononciation : [ˈblæŋ.kɪt]
Contexte : « clothing »
(noun) a large piece of cloth used to cover yourself and keep warm, often found on beds or couches. It helps you feel cozy and comfortable when it's cold.
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I love wrapping myself in a fluffy blanket while watching movies on a chilly night.
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He didn't have a blanket, so he felt cold during the sleepover.
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Can you please pass me the blanket from the couch?
Contexte : « coverage »
(noun) something that covers or protects a large area or group. In this sense, it can refer to a rule, agreement, or idea that applies to many things.
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The new law provides a blanket coverage for all employees in the company.
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There is not a blanket coverage for all students, only for those in specific programs.
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Does the insurance policy offer blanket coverage for everyone?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to cover something completely. This can mean to cover it with a layer or to include everything under one big idea.
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They decided to blanket the area with flags for the festival.
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They did not blanket the field with enough tents, leaving many people without shelter.
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Are you going to blanket the garden with mulch this spring?