hidey-hole Antonyms

Meaning of hidey-hole

hidey-hole

an area or space used as a hiding place

hidey-hole Sentence Examples

  1. The mouse swiftly darted into its cozy hidey-hole, seeking refuge from the pursuing cat.
  2. Emily's beloved teddy bear had a secret hidey-hole where she stashed her most precious treasures.
  3. The abandoned house provided a perfect hidey-hole for the fugitive criminal to evade capture.
  4. The squirrel's intricate nest had a cleverly concealed hidey-hole to protect its young from predators.
  5. The shy child often retreated to a secluded hidey-hole in the playroom, seeking solace in its quiet embrace.
  6. The detectives searched high and low for the suspect, but he seemed to have vanished into a hidey-hole.
  7. The treasure map led the adventurers to a hidden hidey-hole where they unearthed a chest filled with gold and jewels.
  8. The fox's den contained a labyrinth of hidey-holes, making it a safe haven for the cunning creature.
  9. The secret agent disguised himself as a delivery boy, using his disguise as a hidey-hole to infiltrate the enemy base.
  10. The children's imagination transformed an empty cardboard box into a magical hidey-hole where they could embark on countless adventures.

FAQs About the word hidey-hole

an area or space used as a hiding place

hideout, hideaway, lair, den, refuge,nest, shelter, concealment, nook, recess

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The mouse swiftly darted into its cozy hidey-hole, seeking refuge from the pursuing cat.

Emily's beloved teddy bear had a secret hidey-hole where she stashed her most precious treasures.

The abandoned house provided a perfect hidey-hole for the fugitive criminal to evade capture.

The squirrel's intricate nest had a cleverly concealed hidey-hole to protect its young from predators.