NOUN
- a game in which a child covers his eyes while the other players hide then tries to find them
How To Use hide-and-seek In A Sentence
- Very well; and 'leafage' is good for hide-and-seek; especially when there is no rogue in ambush. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
- Children play hide-and-seek, hopscotch, round dances, and marbles.
- They look like an elegant row of columns, tiny enough for atomic-scale hide-and-seek, but these colonnades represent a new way to bring nanotechnology into mass production.
- I don't know what that implies about my genes, but I've never lost a game of hide-and-seek where I was the hider. A Year Without Fear
- What a futile, wasteful game of hide-and-seek they had been playing with each other. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
- You get to finger-paint, carve pumpkins, play hide-and-seek, catch lightning bugs and never stop believing in Santa Claus.
- We need to end this hide-and-seek approach to containing proliferation of nuclear weapons.
- In the summer, our favorite outdoor game was hide-and-seek. It was both fun and scary.
- For the next 45 minutes, the girls and I footle about in the kiddie park, playing tag, and hide-and-seek, and find-the-cicada.
- The street lamps played hide-and-seek among the trees and made shadows on the windscreens of parked cars so that I blinked and looked again. SNOWLINE