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hide-and-seek
[hahyd-n-seek]
noun
one of a variety of children's games in which, according to specified rules, one player gives the others a chance to hide and then attempts to find them.
hide-and-seek
noun
a game in which one player covers his eyes and waits while the others hide, and then he tries to find them
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of hide-and-seek1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Brian grew up playing baseball, hide-and-seek and kickball with nearly a dozen neighbor kids — staying outdoors until it grew dark under the watchful eye of a rotating cast of parents.
In the resulting paintings, the small photographic moments are reduced to tiny slivers emerging from the paint, playing a delightful game of hide-and-seek.
Lucas benefits from both Menzies’ natural reserve and his ability to show what roils beneath that stoicism, a game of emotive hide-and-seek.
He did so by playing a version of hide-and-seek, issuing orders that some of the enslaved people would be moved in and out of Philadelphia to avoid detection.
The ceiling held a canopy of Underworld plants, flowers peeking through the foliage, appearing and disappearing in a game of hide-and-seek.
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