hideout in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

hideout in the PONS Dictionary

hideout Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

secret hideout
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It was after the police found this hideout that incriminating evidence would lead to the eventual arrest and conviction of most of the gang.
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He built about 16 hideouts within the radius of 10 km to1 km around his capital to look after the administration.
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He mounted his horse and gave chase (rather than ride away to his hideout).
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For several decades around the turn of the 18th century, the islands became popular pirate hideouts.
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The children keep them fed by smuggling food that they have learned to make themselves past the surveillance cameras into the hideout.
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Originally a pirate hideout built among the ruins of a giant city, it now serves as the first stop for travelers to the continent.
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The two arrive at her hideout to find she is being held captive by the assassins.
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The children have a small hideout in a connecting cave where they keep pictures and mementos of people they think are their parents.
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They had security cameras all around the house, so by looking at one screen, she could see the whole perimeter of the hideout.
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The gang retires to their hideout and draw lots to decide who should finish the bully off.
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