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I want to find out the differences in meaning among covered by, covered in, and covered with Alice and bob have tried to cover all the angles while strengthening their relationship. For example, what is the difference between

Covered with blood covered in blood or the difference. Starting a new business during a recession certainly carries many risks, but tom is confident that he has covered all the angles When referring to a substance that sticks to another, use in or with

Covered with blood use covered with to indicate an unusual amount of something on top of something else

Use covered by to connote a covering so dense that the object being covered is completely obscured from view The mountain was covered with fog. In other words that their risk is covered The writer is probably speaking metaphorically (ie no insurance policy is involved) but that is the background to the metaphor.

The mountain is covered with trash this implies that the mountain is covered in so much trash, it's as if you put a blanket on top of it You basically cannot see the mountain anymore because of the trash The mountain is covered in trash this implies that there is trash everywhere, but the mountain is still recognizable. The difference is largely one of connotation

The verb to shroud derives from the noun shroud, which typically refers to a sheet used to cover the dead for burial in some religious traditions

Because of this association, when you say that something is shrouded with or shrouded in, it connotes an atmosphere of mystery, gloom, or the numinous Shrouded in also lends itself more readily to. Do you have a photograph or other image I'd like to avoid any ki.

Maybe this is easy for native speakers Wiktionary clearly explaines, that surfaced roads (covered in gravel, stones or tar) are refered to as metalled roads

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