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ALL meanings of hide

hide
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  • transitive verb hide place out of view 1
  • transitive verb hide keep secret 1
  • intransitive verb hide place yourself out of view 1
  • noun hide leather, skin 1
  • noun hide buttocks 1
  • noun hide life: save 1
  • transitive verb hide block 1
  • noun hide Put or keep out of sight; conceal from the view or notice of others. 1
  • verb with object hide Informal. to administer a beating to; thrash. 1
  • verb with object hide to protect (a rope, as a boltrope of a sail) with a covering of leather. 1
  • verb without object hide to conceal oneself; lie concealed: He hid in the closet. 1
  • noun hide a unit of land measurement varying from 60 to 120 acres (24 to 49 hectares) or more, depending upon local usage. 1
  • idioms hide hide nor hair, a trace or evidence, as of something missing: They didn't find hide nor hair of the murder weapon. Also, hide or hair. 1
  • variable noun hide A hide is the skin of a large animal such as a cow, horse, or elephant, which can be used for making leather. 0
  • verb hide to put or keep (oneself or an object) in a secret place; conceal (oneself or an object) from view or discovery 0
  • verb hide to conceal or obscure 0
  • verb hide to keep secret 0
  • verb hide to turn (one's head, eyes, etc) away 0
  • noun hide a place of concealment, usually disguised to appear as part of the natural environment, used by hunters, birdwatchers, etc 0
  • noun hide the skin of an animal, esp the tough thick skin of a large mammal, either tanned or raw 0
  • noun hide the human skin 0
  • noun hide impudence 0
  • verb hide to flog 0
  • noun hide an obsolete Brit unit of land measure, varying in magnitude from about 60 to 120 acres 0
  • verb transitive hide to put or keep out of sight; secrete; conceal 0
  • verb transitive hide to conceal from the knowledge of others; keep secret 0
  • verb transitive hide to keep from being seen by covering up, obscuring, etc. 0
  • verb transitive hide to turn away 0
  • intransitive verb hide to be or lie out of sight or concealed 0
  • intransitive verb hide to keep oneself out of sight; conceal oneself 0
  • noun hide a place of concealment for an observer of wildlife, hunter, etc. 0
  • noun hide an animal skin or pelt, either raw or tanned 0
  • noun hide the skin of a person 0
  • verb transitive hide to beat severely; flog 0
  • noun hide an old English unit of land measure varying from 60 to 120 acres (24 to 49 hectares) 0
  • verb hide If you hide something or someone, you put them in a place where they cannot easily be seen or found. 0
  • verb hide If you hide or if you hide yourself, you go somewhere where you cannot easily be seen or found. 0
  • verb hide If you hide your face, you press your face against something or cover your face with something, so that people cannot see it. 0
  • verb hide If you hide what you feel or know, you keep it a secret, so that no one knows about it. 0
  • verb hide If something hides an object, it covers it and prevents it from being seen. 0
  • countable noun hide A hide is a place which is built to look like its surroundings. Hides are used by people who want to watch or photograph animals and birds without being seen by them. 0
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