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[ hahyd -out ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈhaɪdˌaʊt / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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noun a safe place for hiding, especially from the law.
Origin of hideout First recorded in 1870–75; noun use of verb phrase hide out
Words nearby hideout hide nor hair, neither, hide one's face, hide one's head in the sand, hide one's light under a bushel, hideous, hideout , hidey-hole, Hideyoshi, Hideyoshi Toyotomi, hiding, hidr-
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Example sentences from the Web for hideout Not until the army fires an explosive into their hideout and the mall burns down does the ordeal finally reach closure.
Westgate's Chilling Security Video Reveals Shopping Mall Bloodbath | Nina Strochlic| September 15, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Zawahiri made the tape in his hideout in Pakistan, no doubt, and many Indians suspect the ISI is helping to protect him.
Nuclear Pakistan's Spies Target India—and Their Own Prime Minister | Bruce Riedel| September 4, 2014| DAILY BEAST
The setting is in a room that has the look of a hideout such as insurgents would favor.
From ISIS Videos to JLaw Nudes, When Is Looking Abetting Evil? | Michael Daly| September 3, 2014| DAILY BEAST
After receiving confirmation that the amendment had been approved, Escobar finally revealed the location of his hideout .
Pablo Escobar’s Private Prison Is Now Run by Monks for Senior Citizens | Jeff Campagna| June 7, 2014| DAILY BEAST
Last week, al Qaeda issued a statement from his hideout in Pakistan that urged Egyptians to fight the army coup.
The Coming of Al Qaeda 3.0 | Bruce Riedel| August 6, 2013| DAILY BEAST
"The operation required a carefully planned one-man infiltration of their hideout ," Lt. Vale said.
Anything You Can Do ... | Gordon Randall Garrett
Somewhat annoyed, Jim pulled the mustang back in the direction of the hideout .
Ticktock and Jim | Keith Robertson
His task was to penetrate the hideout of Barter––and he was on the way there now.
The Mind Master | Arthur J. Burks
It was twenty to one Plimsoll and his men had hurried off to the Hideout .
Rimrock Trail | J. Allan Dunn
Mr. Vail discovered your hideout quite by accident and he's been very nice to me.
Astounding Stories, March, 1931 | Various
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British Dictionary definitions for hideout noun a hiding place, esp a remote place used by outlaws, etc; hideaway
verb hide out (intr) to remain deliberately concealed, esp for a prolonged period of time
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Idioms and Phrases with hideout Go into or stay in hiding, especially from the authorities. For example, The cattle thieves hid out in the canyon , or He decided to hide out from the press . [Late 1800s]
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Words related to hideout shelter, sanctuary, refuge, hideaway, cover, den, safe house