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		hideouthide‧out /ˈhaɪdaʊt/ noun [countable]    - It is believed that the guerrillas have a hideout in the southern mountains.
 - Police raided the gang's hideout on Thursday, arresting six people.
 
 - A reclusive ex-rock-star's London mansion is used as a hideout by a violent protection racket thug, played by James Fox.
 - From a sandbagged window, he points out the hideouts of his neighbour and his enemy.
 - He flits from hideout to hideout.
 - He guessed, rightly, that the kidnappers did not want their hideout discovered - at least, not yet.
 - He must have been watching, presumably after finding his hideout violated.
 - The designers designed a terrific pirate galleon and a thrilling Lost Boys' hideout.
 - The navigators would disappear into their hideout and work out their courses and prepare their charts.
 
   a place where you can hide► place to hide a place where someone can hide: · We were grateful for a place to hide during the raids.· With the police closing in, he had no one to help him and no place to hide. ► hiding place a place where someone can hide, or a place where you can hide something: · I've found a good hiding place for the money.· From his hiding place in the closet, Dwayne could hear the conversation in the bedroom. ► hideout a place where someone goes to hide from the police or someone dangerous: · It is believed that the guerrillas have a hideout in the southern mountains.· Police raided the gang's hideout on Thursday, arresting six people.    a place where someone goes because they do not want anyone to find them  |