1. cove - Noun
2. cove - Verb
3. Cove - Proper noun
A retired nook; especially, a small, sheltered inlet, creek, or bay; a recess in the shore.
A strip of prairie extending into woodland; also, a recess in the side of a mountain.
A concave molding.
A member, whose section is a concave curve, used especially with regard to an inner roof or ceiling, as around a skylight.
To arch over; to build in a hollow concave form; to make in the form of a cove.
To brood, cover, over, or sit over, as birds their eggs.
A boy or man of any age or station.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA bunch of tourists happen on a staggeringly beautiful seaside cove, but somehow can’t find their way out, and make an awful discovery: they are ageing a few years every half an hour. Source: Internet
Alden has done a great job dealing with this crisis but please people don’t forget the 6 months before, the cruise port, Smith Cove, over developing with no plan, let’s start over now guys……. Source: Internet
After his release by hometown club Aberdeen in the summer, Ross was able to remain in the north-east by penning a three-year contract at League One newboys Cove. Source: Internet
A cove and beach can be found at each end of the island, Spalmatore di Fuori at the northeast, and Spalmatore di Terra at the southwest. Source: Internet
At the heart of Rocket Lake-S will be new 14nm Cypress Cove CPU microarchitecture, which is in essence a back-port of 10nm Ice Lake microarchitecture. Source: Internet
After the bombardment, certain British gunboats attempted to slip past the fort and effect a landing in a cove to the west of it, but they were turned away by fire from nearby Fort Covington, the city's last line of defense. Source: Internet