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To put (something) in a place where it will be of sight or harder to discover.
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1856, (w), (w), Part III Chapter XI, translated by Eleanor Marx-Aveling
- The blind man, whom he had not been able to cure with the pomade, had gone back to the hill of Bois-Guillaume, where he told the travellers of the vain attempt of the druggist, to such an extent, that Homais when he went to town hid himself behind the curtains of the "Hirondelle" to avoid meeting him.
{{quote-journal|en|date=2013-07-19|author=Timothy Garton Ash
To put oneself in a place where one will be of sight or harder to find.
{{quote-journal|en|year=2013|month=May-June|author=William E. Conner
(quote-song)
The human skin.
(RQ:Shakespeare Henry 6-3)
(senseid) One's own life or personal safety, especially when in peril.
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1957, (w), Francisco d'Anconia's speech in (w):
- The rotter who simpers that he sees no difference between the power of money and the power of the whip, ought to learn the difference on his own hide—as I think he will.
(q) A covered structure from which hunters, birdwatchers, etc can observe animals without scaring them.
(quote-book)
A secret room for hiding oneself or valuables; a hideaway.
{{quote-book|en|title=Walls and Ceilings|editor=Robert M. Jones|ISBN=0809434520|year=1980|publisher=Time-Life Books|page=125
A covered structure to which a pet animal can retreat, as is recommended for snakes.
To beat with a whip made from hide.
{{quote-text|en|year=1891|author=Robert Weir; J. Moray Brown|title=Riding
(senseid) A unit of land and tax assessment of varying size, originally as intended to support one household with dependents. (defdate)
{{quote-text|en|year=2016|author=Peter H. Wilson|title=The Holy Roman Empire|page=488|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2017
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hiding spot
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