Cover
Cover noun - Something that covers or conceals like a piece of cloth.
Usage example: under cover of friendship the con man insinuated himself in the lives of the unsuspecting couple
Robe and cover are semantically related. In some cases you can use "Robe" instead the word "Cover" as a verb or a noun.
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Both words in one sentence
- Hiro gets a shirtless scene in season four when he steals a t-shirt in order to cover up the hospital robe.
Source: Shirtless Scene / Live-Action TV -
Sherlock Holmes: Irene Adler lets her robe drop moments before she reaches some cover to change, giving a glimpse of back.
Source: Toplessness from the Back -
After killing the Honey Trap assassin, Avner closes her robe to cover her naked body.
Source: Film / Munich
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