If successful, the hiders take their turn at guessing.
A button or any small object is produced, and the hiders have to pass it from hand to hand, under the table, so that those sitting opposite may not know who holds it.
Immediately the hiders must place their closed hands on the table; the guessers have then to find out which hand holds the button.
The hiders under the pine bush could hear one of the officers say: "The infantry will soon be here to relieve us.
There would have been something amusing in the position of the hiders if it had seemed less dangerous.
A customary arrangement to avoid taking the hiders too much by surprise is for the boy who stays at the base and counts a hundred to call out when he finishes "Bushel of wheat!
In this case it is agreed beforehand as to how many of the seekers must be caught by the hiders for the game to be won.
So much for the military and political situation, which even the Truth-Hiders begin to see in its true colors.
The Truth-Hiders quote Lincoln and deprecate "swapping horses while crossing a stream.
If the seekers can succeed in touching a certain number of the hiders before they can get to "home," they take their turn at hiding.
The object of the hiders is to intercept the seekers, and prevent them from reaching bounds without being touched.
When the hiders are all ready, one of them calls out "High Barbaree!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hiders" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.