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safe houses

n. (safe house English)

Usage examples of "safe houses".

Working hot lines, volunteering at homeless shelters and safe houses, peer counseling: thus did the modern Elves attempt to fulfill their instincts.

I can't even visit most of my safe houses since I started a public fundraising campaign.

They've a dozen more cover businesses here and safe houses everywhere.

Who will maintain the fabulous cities in which men and women thrive in safe houses, educating their youth to read and write and worship their gods and goddesses with ceremony?

I'm supposed to meet him later tonight, to go to another of Calvaire's safe houses.

Suslev was standing in the sleazy Kowloon apartment that was one of Arthur's safe houses, his heart still thumping from the suddenness of the call.

If Rushan was so inept in his supreme duel, he probably would have broken and given away our safe houses, the ones he knew about.

There were no safe houses nearby where the team could to go to ground.

Somehow, without appearing to do so, Lessis had run a tight little bureaucratic ship that maintained several hundred spies and informants, plus networks of contacts and safe houses and friendly shipping firms, and on and on, and Ribela was just amazed at how much work there was to keep it all in motion.

Most true safe houses had a room with a steel door and reinforced concrete walls.