cover one's tracks



cover one's tracks

Conceal one's whereabouts, activities, intentions, or the evidence of one's involvement. For example, No one knows much about where he's been-he's very good at covering his tracks. This term transfers hiding one's footprints to more general activities. [1870s] Also see cover up, def. 2.
See also: cover, track

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Iseulti-SOOLT (English), i-ZOOLT (English), EE-səlt (English)Arthurian Romance
JupiterJOO-pi-tər (English)Roman Mythology (Anglicized)
WacŁAwavahts-WAH-vahPolish
Yoshiyo-sheeJapanese
Fizza-Arabic
Mauritius-Late Roman