Crossword clues for safehouse
Wiktionary
n. A secure location, known to only a few trusted people, suitable for hiding witnesses, agents or other persons perceived as being in danger.
Usage examples of "safehouse".
Just as I felt as though I were drowning in a vast inventory system, a hand grabbed me on the shoulder and the safehouse room with Zig and Zag swam back into view.
Blue Bhor had been used as a safehouse when Sten was investigating the attempted murder of the Eternal Emperor.
It held the entry codes to a safehouse whose address she had made him memorize.
Rather, he stood at a safehouse window, listening stone-faced as the ringing of bells and the firing of salutes announced the declaration of the new Republic of Vonahr.
Kyes suspected might be safehouses on the path the Emperor takes when he returns.
In her background research, Sasha had discovered that along with heading the MacGruff House program which provided children safehouses to which they could go if they felt threatened by anyone on the street, Miranda did a great deal to improve her community.
They are nursery schools, boarding schools, military academies, technical colleges, safehouses where children can grow up unexposed to disasters of Danion's sort.
In the safehouse, Alex puts down her father's curses against the resistance for the bombing - and finally reveals herself to be one of them.