Synonyms for hideaway


Grammar : Noun
Spell : hahyd-uh-wey
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhaɪd əˌweɪ


Définition of hideaway

Origin :
  • "small, secluded restaurant, etc.," 1929, from hide (v.1) + away. Earlier it meant "a fugitive person" (1871).
  • noun escape
Example sentences :
  • Once in the cool cover of the forest, Jim turned toward his hideaway.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
  • You were taking them to the hideaway and the hideaway is part mine.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
  • As he earned money from odd jobs, he began using it to stock his hideaway.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
  • “You promised not to tell when I took you to the hideaway,” objected Jim.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
  • He still felt a little guilty about the matter of the hideaway.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
  • Any trouble was acceptable if she could only show up her brother and find the hideaway.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
  • He led the mare back to the hideaway and tied her to a tree.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson
  • He could now leave his hideaway knowing that if it were broken into while he was away he would be warned in time.
  • Extract from : « Anything You Can Do ... » by Gordon Randall Garrett
  • At the proper point Ticktock turned off the road toward the hideaway.
  • Extract from : « Ticktock and Jim » by Keith Robertson

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