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  • 111hide|a|way — «HYD uh WAY», noun, adjective. –noun. 1. a place in which to hide; a place of concealment: »Many an early settler s home had a hideaway built around the chimney to secrete the women and children of the household. 2. a secluded spot; retreat: »a… …

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  • 112hide one's light under a bushel — {v. phr.} To be very shy and modest and not show your abilities or talents; be too modest in letting others see what you can do. * /When Joan is with her close friends she has a wonderful sense of humor, but usually she hides her light under a… …

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  • 113hide one's light under a bushel — {v. phr.} To be very shy and modest and not show your abilities or talents; be too modest in letting others see what you can do. * /When Joan is with her close friends she has a wonderful sense of humor, but usually she hides her light under a… …

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  • 114Hide From the Sun — Album par The Rasmus Sortie Le 12 septembre 2005 (Europe) Le 10 octobre 2006 (États Unis) Enregistrement En studio Durée 44 min et 57 …

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  • 115Hide and Seek — Título El escondite (España) Mente siniestra (Hispanoamérica) Ficha técnica Dirección John Polson Ayudante de dirección Thomas A. Reilly …

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  • 116Hide from the sun — Mexican tour edition es una versión del álbum Hide From The Sun de la banda de Rock Finlandesa The Rasmus editada especialmente para México en agradecimiento por el amplio seguimiento de la banda en este país. El álbum consta de las canciones del …

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  • 117hide nor hair of with negative — the slightest trace of. → hide …

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  • 118hide your head in the sand — hide (your) head in the sand to refuse to think about an unpleasant situation. Teachers can t just hide their heads in the sand and not try to find out why students aren t doing better. Usage notes: also used with bury and other verbs: All Olivia …

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  • 119hide head in the sand — hide (your) head in the sand to refuse to think about an unpleasant situation. Teachers can t just hide their heads in the sand and not try to find out why students aren t doing better. Usage notes: also used with bury and other verbs: All Olivia …

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  • 120hide one's light under a bushel — ► hide one s light under a bushel keep quiet about one s talents or accomplishments. [ORIGIN: with biblical allusion to the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 15.] Main Entry: ↑hide …

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