hiding
1 Americannoun
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act of concealing; concealment.
to remain in hiding.
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a secret refuge or means of concealment.
noun
noun
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the state of concealment (esp in the phrase in hiding )
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a place of concealment
noun
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informal a flogging; beating
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to be bound to fail; to face impossible odds
Etymology
Origin of hiding1
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English; hide 1 + -ing 1
Origin of hiding2
Example Sentences
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It’s like when parents get their children to eat spinach by hiding it inside pancakes.
Last winter break, I read a book hiding in Grandmary’s closet that laid out “the rules” of dating.
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The words hiding behind her eyes tell me that she’s thought a lot about it.
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Clare returned the book to its dusty hiding place, forced to face a most harrowing reality: This was unprecedented.
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He encourages her to stop hiding behind her Stoic detachment and let more of the world in.
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