covert actions
The government was accused of covert military operations against the regime.
1 a group of bushes and small trees growing close together in which animals can hide, especially from people or other animals hunting them
covert military operations
There is no question of turning them out into coverts, or of their ruining crops, or anything of that kind.
There, for centuries, hunting has been built into and has grown into the countryside with its fox coverts and its rides.
Are constables to be allowed to enter all woods and coverts on anyone's land at any time?
Similarly, the annuity will be coverted into irredeemable debenture stock with the same interest rates.
Few farmers or landowners will embark on a planting programme without an economic end in sight, be it saleable logs or sporting coverts, however attractive other matters may be.
I make an exception of areas where there are thick clumps of rhododendrons or ill-kept coverts, but a rabbit will always live near its food, and it likes the sun.
We removed what were pheasant coverts.
The golden-olive remiges are typically covered by the long orange wing coverts when perched.
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