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cover story
noun
- a magazine article highlighted by an illustration on the cover.
- a fabricated story used to conceal a true purpose; alibi:
No one believed the cover story released to the press.
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Origin of cover story1
Example Sentences
And like President Trump now, President Biden showed that nice-sounding rhetoric could serve as a tidy cover story for choosing to enable nonstop horrors without letup.
Unsurprisingly, a deeper read of the cable shows that "anti-Christian bias" is the cover story propped up to justify Rubio's actual assault on freedom of religion at State.
In February, New York Magazine published a cover story saying Newsweek columnist and CBS News contributor Joe Klein was the author, but he denied it so vehemently that speculation about others continued for months.
In an Entertainment Weekly cover story 鈥 one year before the magazine鈥檚 鈥淢oreau鈥 chronicle 鈥 Kilmer said, 鈥淚鈥檝e done an absurdly commercial cartoon, and now I鈥檓 more likely to get a job I couldn鈥檛 get before.鈥
The recording surfaced days after the Hollywood Reporter published a cover story about Majors鈥 return to the big screen.
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