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Grammar : Noun |
Spell : hahyd-out |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhaɪdˌaʊt |
Definition of hide-out
Origin :- also hide-out, "a hiding place," 1885, American English, from hide (v.) + out. The phrase hide out "conceal (oneself) from the authorities" is attested from 1870, American English (in reference to Northern draft dodgers in the Civil War).
- As in concealment : noun hiding, secrecy
- As in corner : noun niche
- “Someone has been here in our hide-out,” he confided softly to Ticktock.
- Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
- He rode off feeling that Jean might not be such a bad partner to share his hide-out.
- Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
- “I think the hide-out should be half mine since I discovered the cave,” she maintained.
- Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
- He would have to lead his parents to the hide-out and betray Timothy.
- Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
- Occupied with such worrisome thoughts, he arrived at the hide-out.
- Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
- “I suppose you were looking for the hide-out,” he said hesitantly.
- Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
- Think he was fixin' up for a hide-out, in case he should need one?
- Extract from : « The Cup of Trembling and Other Stories » by Mary Hallock Foote
- I hope that poor fellow has some way of making a fire in his hide-out.
- Extract from : « Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island » by Alice Emerson
- Bart set the lantern on the bench and approached the roustabout's hide-out.
- Extract from : « Bart Stirling's Road to Success » by Allen Chapman
- If it hadn't been for him I'd probably died up there in that hide-out where he found me.
- Extract from : « The Boy Scouts in A Trapper's Camp » by Thornton W. Burgess
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