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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
hideout
noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ It is believed that the guerrillas have a hideout in the southern mountains.
▪ Police raided the gang's hideout on Thursday, arresting six people.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A reclusive ex-rock-star's London mansion is used as a hideout by a violent protection racket thug, played by James Fox.
▪ From a sandbagged window, he points out the hideouts of his neighbour and his enemy.
▪ He flits from hideout to hideout.
▪ He guessed, rightly, that the kidnappers did not want their hideout discovered - at least, not yet.
▪ He must have been watching, presumably after finding his hideout violated.
▪ The designers designed a terrific pirate galleon and a thrilling Lost Boys' hideout.
▪ The navigators would disappear into their hideout and work out their courses and prepare their charts.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
hideout

hideout \hide"out\ (h[imac]d"out), n. a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws.

Syn: hideaway, den.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
hideout

also hide-out, "a hiding place," 1885, American English, from hide (v.) + out. The phrase hide out "conceal (oneself) from the authorities" is attested from 1870, American English (in reference to Northern draft dodgers in the Civil War).

Wiktionary
hideout

n. A place to hide

WordNet
hideout

n. a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws [syn: hideaway, den]

Wikipedia
Hideout (album)

Hideout is the third album by San Francisco-based indie rock band Film School, released on September 11, 2007. The album features a guest appearance by Colm O'Ciosoig from My Bloody Valentine. The album takes its name from a lyric in opening track "Dear Me."

The first single from the album was "Dear Me", released as a digital download and on promo-only 7" vinyl (with different B-sides each) to coincide with the album's release.

The album was recorded with Dan Long and mixed by Phil Ek.

The album sold 900 copies in its first week.

The album has an unknown track hidden in the pregap of track 1.

Hideout

Hideout may refer to:

  • Hideout (album), a 2008 album by Film School
  • Hideout, Utah, a town in Wasatch County, Utah, United States
  • Hideout Festival, an electronic music festival held in Zrce, Croatia
  • Hideout (novel), a 2013 novel by Gordon Korman
  • Hideout (manga), a psychological horror manga by Kakizaki Masasumi
  • Hideout (film), a 1949 American thriller film directed by Philip Ford
  • The Hideout (film), a 2007 film by Pupi Avati
  • The Hideout, Pennsylvania, a private community in Wayne County
  • The Hideout Golf Club, a public golf course in Monticello, Utah
  • The Hideout Inn, a bar and music venue in Chicago, IL
Hideout (novel)

Hideout is a novel by Gordon Korman. It serves as the fifth novel in the Swindle series, with Griffin Bing and his friends Savannah, Ben, Antonia "Pitch", Logan, and Melissa.

Hideout (film)

Hideout is a 1949 American thriller film directed by Philip Ford and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Lloyd Bridges, Lorna Gray, Ray Collins, Sheila Ryan, Chick Chandler and Jeff Corey. The film was released on March 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures.

Hideout (manga)

Hideout is a psychological horror manga by the author and artist Kakizaki Masasumi. Hideout is published by the monthly magazine Big Comic Spirit and the editor shogakukan. The manga only consists of one volume and was released in Japan on 30 November 2010.

It was later released on 27 October 2011 in French, published by Ki-oon.

Usage examples of "hideout".

It had been an unknown hideout of the notorious mob known as the Hudson Dusters, and Gats had fitted it up for his own purposes.

Greenway would have been pretty careful about whom he led to his hideout, or else Greenway trusted her enough to give her the room number.

If they stripped, the Moles would find his hideouts and he would lose his edge.

But now it formed a subterranean hideout, cut off virtually completely from the surface as far as access by breathers was concerned.

It will be a different story when the Geeks launch their offensive or one of their immediate hideouts is threatened.

I want to know if anything unusual has been happening at any of the known criminal hideouts in the Ridge Stars.

He couldn't have imagined a better hideout, and it was comforting to know that Barry and the two Alphas would have a safe spot to work from.

A patter of sandals on stone warned that bandits converged on their hideout.

He'd noticed it when he'd lifted the bookstand to crawl under it, and realized that it gave the hideout its most essential feature—a bolt hole.

He'd noticed it when he'd lifted the bookstand to crawl under it, and realized that it gave the hideout its most essential feature—a bolt hole.

Pinch wasn't about to reveal any of his hideouts, either the boozing kens where he spent his days or the stalling kens where he passed his goods to the brokers.

The Carrows were chasing me, and I knew I had just one chance for a hideout: I managed to get through the door and this is what I found!

She had waited just around the corner in her coupé, and had successfully followed Sally and the supposed Lewey Cassino to the hideout.

Like sham­bling city vagrants in clothes ill-suited to the sweltering air, they trudged a path through the skyline of New Crobuzon, back to their collapsing hideout by the railway line.

It was a good catch, but he reset the snares and deadfalls and then returned to his hideout, where he skinned out the hides and kept some of the flesh to bait his traps.