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Example sentences for "hideout"

Lexicographically close words:
hidebound; hided; hideous; hideously; hideousness; hider; hiders; hides; hidest; hideth
  1. Very, if we happen to be lucky enough to get close to the hideout of the gang.

  2. It was a most interesting study for him, this spying upon the hideout of the greatest aggregation of badly wanted refugees from the Law he had ever run across.

  3. You knew that Thunder Mountain would make a fine hideout in case any law men managed to get through the Gap.

  4. They let it be known in the right places that this Basin would be a safe hideout for men the law was looking for.

  5. No sound had reached his ears above the water's clamor, but someone had found his hideout and at that moment stood at the cavern's mouth.

  6. The outlaw hideout was not as far from the colony as he had feared.

  7. It was a hunters' hideout entirely hidden from view by diamond-wood trees.

  8. Probably to a hideout in another state," Jimmie informed.

  9. Where is this other hideout which is to be raided?

  10. But I thought if I could learn Rap Molberg's hideout it would be a big help to Dad.

  11. Let's make for the Hideout and talk it out there.

  12. They've gone to the Hideout an' we got to find it, li'l' hawss.

  13. There's grub in the Hideout and a safe place to lay low if anything goes wrong.

  14. There's a lot know something about the Hideout and they'll use Wyatt to show 'em the way.

  15. To have returned to the Hideout and attempted to follow a rock trail by moonlight, despite its brilliance, would have been sheer folly.

  16. But we'll take the girl into the Hideout now.

  17. Then Bob took up the chase, for he felt sure that Hamsa must be seeking his hideout on the train.

  18. They were in one of the wildest sections of the Florida coast--uninviting, inhospitable, and for years the hideout for lawbreakers of various kinds.

  19. Italy, Anthony left his mountain hideout to become a guide.

  20. The police can watch the Hawkins place and maybe learn Danny's hideout without tipping their hand.

  21. Also, the conversation made it evident the escaped convict had sought a hideout somewhere near if not in the swamp.

  22. I seed him myse'f with my own eyes, in a hideout thar below Foeman's Bluff, not more'n a hour ago.

  23. I'll bet it's old Ab Foeman's hideout that nobody but him and the Cherokees knowed of," she muttered to herself.

  24. They stopped at the rustlers' hideout and cooked a late supper.

  25. He was especially incensed at his treatment at the hands of the masked man who had accompanied Hack Cook on the visit of the Diamond Dot owner to the hideout where he had been held captive.

  26. He was seeking a clue that would lead him to the hideout where he hoped he would find Chuck.

  27. It was sound reasoning that the hideout of the rustlers would be in some mountain fastness.

  28. There was a fair chance that Cook, ridden by fear, would lead him to the mountain hideout of the rustlers and there Slim felt that he would find Chuck.

  29. I wouldn't be surprised," Jack went on to whisper, "if he goes under quite another name while over in this hideout and even manages to alter his looks more or less.

  30. Jack was passing up along the western shore line as though his plan of campaign called for a descent in some obscure quarter where they could find a hideout in which to park their aircraft while they pursued their urgent call ashore.

  31. And so this is where our friend has his secret hideout at such times when he so mysteriously disappears from his big show place near Miami?

  32. This proved to be an ancient red brick lodging house which would have made an excellent hideout for a criminal.

  33. After an hour or more of leg work that yielded him no information so far as a possible hideout for the criminals was concerned, Black Hood came across the drunk.

  34. And then tonight, after Lefty gave us this hideout location, I didn't have time to explain again.

  35. But for that price I'll see that you and all your boys get a nice cool spot to hideout in, somewhere a long way from New York.

  36. Don't you think they must have a hideout somewhere nearby?

  37. About two o'clock, Perez Soto entered the cave which he was using for a hideout and emerged minutes later with a pair of binoculars slung over his shoulder.

  38. He would go back to his hideout and get his henchman, Madeira.

  39. At length an Italian gentleman, who had become interested in what he had heard of John Smith, penetrated his forest hideout and persuaded him to come into society once more.

  40. Besides being a hideout for the Headless Dog, a white mule and a Headless Man, it also furnished a routine route for another interesting Dog.

  41. Maybe, now, it's only a hideout darky, scared nigh to death athinking we're the soldiers come hunting after him.

  42. The underground hideout was not large; it had only so many exits.

  43. We arranged for him to receive all calls to his most secret hideout right here in this room.

  44. But this was a hideout somewhat more important than the one in the Roman Catacombs, I found.

  45. He couldn't have cut his way into the hideout from the outside; he had had to wait until it was opened, and that time had come only with the supply ship.

  46. He knew perfectly well that all Stanley Martin would be expected to do would be to find out where the Nipe's hideout was.

  47. John Vale of the Planetoid Police, the kidnap gang could not have been taken by direct assault on their hideout because of fear that the boy might be killed.

  48. I understand that the Nipe has his hideout pretty well bugged with all kinds of alarms," Stanton said.

  49. He knows I wish to get to his hideout and he is making sure that I get there.

  50. He felt he knew approximately where Barter's hideout was.

  51. His task was to penetrate the hideout of Barter--and he was on the way there now.

  52. There were some few living things--policemen in uniform, standing in pairs and larger groups, all concentrated in an area covering no more than twenty acres, which twenty acres included the hideout of Caleb Barter.

  53. Bentley knew that the hideout was under Millegan Place.

  54. He knew that from his hideout Caleb Barter was directing the flight of the escaping car.

  55. Until the Mercutians finally trace our hideout and ray us out of existence?

  56. Overpower the Mercutian, escape with Joan down the deserted corridors back to the secret passageway, emerge below, return to their hideout in the Ramapos and plan for revolt.

  57. You know Bart said that old hermit was believed to have his hideout close by the ice water lake, for smoke had been seen rising of mornings when the air-mail carrier went through a bit off his course.

  58. It was plain to be seen that Suzanne was tremendously agitated by this sudden discovery of both the secret hideout of the so-called hermit and the nearby Crater Lake, concerning which they had heard accounts from Bart Hicks.

  59. Reeves and what few things he would like to carry away from the hideout where he had spent so many solitary years and once he had been landed in the airport, say a hurried goodbye to all and pull out eastward bound for Cheyenne.

  60. Chapter XX Dave Comes Marching Home Next morning Brand, whose time schedule for the day included only a short practice flight in the afternoon, asked permission to cycle over to the Hideout in time for breakfast.

  61. Chapter IX The Hideout That night members of that motley subway throng shared their beds with their new-found friends.

  62. Chapter XXI The Lark Defends His Home Town It was truly a jolly party that sat down to breakfast in the Hideout that morning.

  63. I'll feel better about Alice being over at the Hideout with only old Jock and the dog to protect her.

  64. And there's the Hideout up at the foot of the hill.


  65. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hideout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    ambush; asylum; cache; cell; cloister; concealment; corner; cover; covert; cranny; cubbyhole; den; dugout; foxhole; hermitage; hideout; hiding; hole; lair; niche; nook; privacy; recess; refuge; retreat; sanctuary; sanctum; shelter; stash