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hideaway

[ UK /hˈa‍ɪdəwˌe‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ˈhaɪdəˌweɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws
  2. an area where you can be alone

How To Use hideaway In A Sentence

  • I headed past the impenetrable chateaux to one of the most glamorous hideaways on the whole coast - the Grand Hotel du Cap-Ferrat.
  • From large resorts to secluded waterfront hideaways you will find the perfect place for your vacation, plus friendly locals to make it memorable.
  • This bar is dedicated to pipe smoking and has a Sherlock Holmes theme, so you'll have fun playing Sherlock when looking for this hideaway in the palm-dotted, arcaded Plaça Reial in the Barri Gòtic. 10 of the best barrio bars in Barcelona
  • The bandits fled to a remote mountain hideaway.
  • Subar was not the only youth present, he reflected as he followed the boy outside the rooftop hideaway and down the accessway, who could lie a little when it suited his purposes. Trouble Magnet
  • Throw in views across moorland to the mountains and there's no better Highland hideaway. Times, Sunday Times
  • Harsh persecution pushed many underground and into rural hideaways.
  • An exotic hideaway inspired by the lush tapestry of flowers which dot the landscape of Secrets Wild Orchid Montego Bay.
  • Asked how he has managed to evade capture by the Russians for so long, he explained that he has twelve secret hideaways, each furnished with enough provisions and supplies to last twenty men for two weeks.
  • But Poetry Inn's allure is also compounded from smaller pleasures, small being the operative word in this mountainside bandit's hideaway: There are five guest rooms and a staff of ten, including three innkeeper/concierges who possess gratifyingly detailed memories for what pleases you. Dream Hideaways: The World's Top Microboutique Hotels
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