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v. phr. To go into hiding, as in the case of a criminal on the run.
He tried to hide out but the police tracked him down.
hide out
hide out Go into or stay in hiding, especially from the authorities. For example,
The cattle thieves hid out in the canyon, or
He decided to hide out from the press. [Late 1800s]
hide out
1. verb To accumulate oneself or addition out of sight, generally to balk law enforcement. My wife is mad at me again, so I charge to adumbrate out actuality for a few days, bro. You guys absolutely charge to acquisition a abode to adumbrate out—the cops are accepting closer.2. noun A abode area addition or article can break out of sight. When acclimated as a noun, the byword is about accounting as one chat ("hideout"). The cops are accepting closer—you guys absolutely charge to acquisition a hideout.Learn more: hide, outhide out (from addition or something)
to adumbrate oneself so that one cannot be begin by addition or something. Max was ambuscade out from the badge in Detroit. Lefty is ambuscade out too.Learn more: hide, outhide out
Go into or break in hiding, abnormally from the authorities. For example, The beasts thieves hid out in the canyon, or He absitively to adumbrate out from the press. [Late 1800s] Learn more: hide, outhide out
v. To seek ambush in a abstruse place, abnormally to balk a pursuer: The abyss hid out in a alien berth until it was safe to acknowledgment to the city.
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