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vb. (past participle of hide away English)
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"Hidden Away" is singer-songwriter Josh Groban's first single for his fifth studio album Illuminations.
Usage examples of "hidden away".
This had served him well, making it a simple matter to keep her hidden away in this remote backwater town.
At times he would leave a confession hidden away in some corner of his work, certain that it would not be deciphered.
Better to have them out in the open, where the public could gauge their programs, than hidden away in murky shadows.
And there's more hidden away in other underground shelters I've built nearby.
We could have left this afternoon and been safely hidden away in Azras by now.
And when we asked her why it was that she had not been completely restored, she answered: There are some other instruments of witchcraft hidden away which I cannot find.
Once Mandrake has your starship hidden away somewhere safe, it’.
Not to mention the well-nigh hopeless task of finding all the food caches hidden away, by peasants who were far more experienced than soldiers at hiding such things.
It wasn't in the main sorcery collection, it was hidden away in.
Like almost all Linux users, I depend on having all of those details hidden away in thousands of little ASCII text files, which are in turn wedged into the recesses of the Unix filesystem.
The Invaks, like most of the red nations of Barsoom, are a handsome people and those in the throne room of this tiny nation, hidden away in the Forest of Lost Men, made a brave appearance beneath the strange and beautiful lights which gave them visibility.
His eyes wandered about, for an instant, as if searching for rhyme and reason hidden away in a corner of the room.
In his own bitter heart, hidden away like a coal in his icy mind, Narses had compiled a list of all those he hated in the world.
More especially is such delightful if it happen that, by peeping from out it, one may look down upon the bustling matters of busy every-day life, while one lies snugly hidden away unseen by any, as though one were in some strange invisible world of one's own.