释义 |
hide-and-seekˌhide-and-ˈseek (also ˌhide-and-go-ˈseek American English) noun [uncountable] - And then he'd suggest hide-and-seek.
- Bagca doesn't know it, but her hide-and-seek lesson has a serious purpose.
- I was the one in hide-and-seek that you never came looking for and I hid for hours from no-one ...
- One is a realistic, pitch-dark forest of oaks - an ideal place for hide-and-seek in almost treeless Venice.
- Scientists are still trying to figure out the mechanism for the viral hide-and-seek.
- Toddlers were playing hide-and-seek in and out of the sand-pit; two little girls were cooking pebbles on a Fisher-Price cooker.
► Other Gamesbar billiards, nounbeanbag, nounbilliards, nounblind man's buff, nounchicken, nouncrazy golf, nouncrossword, nouncue, nouncue ball, nouncushion, noundoll's house, noundomino, noundouble-Dutch, noundressing-up, nounducks and drakes, nounflag football, nounframe, nounhide-and-seek, nounkeep-away, nounkickball, nounkite-flying, nounleapfrog, nounmarble, nounmaze, nounmusical chairs, nounninepins, nounnoughts and crosses, nounpaper chase, nounparlour game, nounpeekaboo, interjectionplay, verbpocket, verbpool, nounpool hall, nounpot, verbpuzzle, nounsack race, nounskip, verbskipping rope, nounskittle, nounsnowball, nounsnowman, nounYo-Yo, nounzap, verb a children’s game in which one player shuts their eyes while the others hide, and then goes to look for them |