cover all bases Idiom, Proverb
Cover all the bases
If you cover all the bases, you deal with all aspects of a situation or issue, or anticipate all possibilities. ('Cover all bases' is also used.)
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v. phr. To get men on all three bases in baseball.
The Mets loaded the bases with two singles and a base on balls. Don hit a home run with the bases loaded.cover all bases
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(especially American English) accede and accord with all the things that could appear or could be bare back you are alignment something: Are you abiding we covered all our bases on this? ♢ We awning all the bases from creating a bazaar for your business through closing the sale.Learn more: all, bases, cover