From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishslipcoverslip‧co‧ver /ˈslɪpˌkʌvə $ -ər/ noun [countable] DHFa loose cloth cover for furniture
Examples from the Corpus
slipcover• Dressed in a white canvas slipcover, it has moved to the bed and bathrooms.• Finally, out they came, plastic slipcover and all, into the stinky junk heap.• The remnants of plastic slipcovers still shielded the red-and-orange, floral-patterned material.• Lacy white curtains fluttered at open windows, and washable slipcovers in white or pale shades covered the upholstery.• One way to deal with this is to do white slipcovers that can be cleaned.