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hide-out

n. (alternative spelling of hideout English)

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Hide-Out

Hide-Out is a 1934 American comedy film directed by W. S. Van Dyke and starring Robert Montgomery and Maureen O'Sullivan. It also features a young Mickey Rooney. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Writing - Original Story (Mauri Grashin).

Hide-Out (1930 film)

Hide-Out is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Reginald Barker and written by Lambert Hillyer, Arthur Ripley and Matt Taylor. The film stars James Murray, Kathryn Crawford, Carl Stockdale, Lee Moran, Guy Edward Hearn and Robert Elliott. The film was released in April 1930, by Universal Pictures.

Usage examples of "hide-out".

So he calls up Ernie and me, right here in this hide-out, and says to check on Renz and Alker and grab anybody that tries to follow them.

Then I was going to the hide-out, get Der Hase and Das Seehund, take them back to the fatherland, and turn them over to Der Fuehrer.

Past the corner, Lamont Cranston entered another cab, gave the driver an address near the hide-out where Lippy Jang had gone.

Wisely had The Shadow guessed the one hide-out that Vendible and Dirk could risk together.

Bert was of the opinion that friends of Wip Jandle must have picked up the trail from the hide-out.

Joe was arguing that Yeddo had probably rented other places, and that by questioning all real-estate men, the location of those hide-outs could be learned.

Depending upon Bronden, a servant long in his confidence, he was bound for a hide-out where he felt sure no one could locate him.

Even though he might plan a capture of the mansion, as a hide-out for Silk Marron and the crew, Jadway would first require knowledge of how matters stood at the mansion.

The swindler was summoning Silk Marron and the crew from some near-by hide-out.

Now that we have let Ossipov return to the safety of his hide-out in Khabarovsk, six thousand miles away!

CHAPTER VIII A LETTER TO THE SHADOW APARTMENT 5C at the Greendale Arms was much more comfortable than the tiny waterfront hide-out where Perique had taken Doug Lawton.

BOTH Socks and Spider seemed quite at ease in the obscure hide-out where they were now located.

Some say the Cubans, some say the Russkis or hide-out SS or American Nazis or beatniks or the John Birch Society, even.

Originally its rich black soil had been covered by thick timber, an ideal hide-out for convicts escaping from the colony, a haunt for footpads preying on the occasional traveller heading south, and a camping ground for roving Aborigines who killed the convicts and the footpads as fair game.

Wounded in his escape, and closely pursued by the sheriff and his posse, El Diablo rode to his hide-out in the cave in Moaning Valley.