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hideaway

[hahyd-uh-wey] / ˈhaɪd əˌweɪ /


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Pelosi has a hideaway — a secret space inside the House where she hosts meetings — and an office in the Longworth House Office Building.

From Los Angeles Times

For readers eager for more intensive handicraft assignments, Ms. Coulthard gives instructions for making bee hideaways out of plastic bottles and ceramic mugs.

From New York Times

It took years to finally locate and eliminate bin Laden in his hideaway inside Pakistan.

From Seattle Times

Lutha had arranged one of her children’s bedrooms as Glenn’s final hideaway.

From New York Times

The executors countered that Ms. George was partly responsible for the delays in selling properties, including Mr. Epstein’s island hideaway off St. Thomas, because of liens she has put in place.

From New York Times