She looked at me, slightly alarmed, decided I wasn't kidding, and zoomed off to her hidey-hole under the bed in the smallest bedroom. |
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I hurried and went over to my closet, and crawled inside, into the little hidey-hole that only Beth and I knew about. |
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Satisfied, Ivan returned the ISCN transceiver to its hidey-hole and replaced the floor panel. |
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Oh. Well, they also liked to hide stuff in fireplaces or in a secret hidey-hole inside the chimney. |
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I knew it couldn't last but it was custom-made for me, a little hidey-hole away from all the renovations and construction work that was going on inside and around the house. |
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Think flattering lighting, huge beds and neutral earth tones: a wonderful hidey-hole. |
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If their right to have a cigarette outside the building is withdrawn, there is a danger they will find a hidey-hole somewhere, thus creating a fire hazard. |
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Sated, the six-millimetre bug crawls back to its hidey-hole in your mattress or skirting board, where it spends up to two weeks digesting its meal. |
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I have to come out of the hidey-hole I live in and have a social life. |
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But while a hidey-hole for two, miles from the nearest Santa, might be your idea of festive bliss, it does mean you have to do all the cooking and washing-up. |
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She lets people use this cellar as a hidey-hole if someone's after them. |
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It took careful and patient observation to work out exactly where they were nesting as they seemed to wait until you looked away before vanishing into their hidey-hole. |
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It's a perfect little hidey-hole well away from the tourist rush. |
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We have all these people and animals and no hidey-hole to go into. |
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I'd go home the next morning — back to my hidey-hole in Washington. |
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The refugees can stay down there in that snug hidey-hole indefinitely. |
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