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Hilder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alan Hilder (1901–1970), English cricketer
- Anthony J. Hilder, American film maker, conspiracy expert and radio host
- J J Hilder (1881–1916), Australian Watercolourist
- Matt Hilder (born 1982), Australian rugby league footballer
- Robert Hilder (born 1949), Third Judicial District Court Judge in the U.S. state of Utah
- Rowland Hilder (1905–1993), English marine and landscape artist and book illustrator
Usage examples of "hilder".
House require a gag on mollies, but Hilder likes to break the rules, fancying himself more important than he is.
The brown, incensed at being deprived of a larger meal, quickly smelled the offering and scuttled into the cage, which Hilder closed and pulled back up.
Bulling past prisoners, startling Marrow, I leapt on to the plank, blocking Hilder and the others.
I jumped down from the Pit wall to the chamber floor hearing others fighting for the coins Hilder had won from Gilly.
Near as I can make out, that was the first talk Hilder made about Wasters.
As near as I could make out from the news summaries, these Hilder people are a minority.
Those who were against Hilder shied away from membership, which would have meant decisions that would be continually embarrassing.
And he could see the abyss, deep and black as space, into which would drop forever the political hopes of John Hilder and of every opponent of space fight left on Earth-his own included, of course.
He knew a spot where crime was due - aboard the tramp steamer Zouave, captained by Jason Hilder, with Rigger Luxley, missing mobleader, on ship accompanied by a squad of killers.
Captain Jason Hilder stood at the wheel, looking downward from the bridge.
His countenance was the most extraordinary one that Hilder had ever seen.
As he guided the slow-moving steamer, Hilder watched the repair work progress.
He was wearing that same masklike countenance that had impressed Captain Hilder and the clerk at the Goliath.
Miller was shown into a small waiting room adorned by several Rowland Hilder prints of the Cotswolds in autumn.
And in time when Hilder took a second wife, Orna, the well-dowered daughter, of a far-sailing sea master, Gorm again whispered and hoped.