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Definition of Hideouts
1. hideout [n] - See also: hideout
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hideouts
Literary usage of Hideouts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A License to Kill: Israeli Operations Against "Wanted" and Masked Palestinians by Human Rights Watch (Organization, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1993)
"... confront targeted individuals in a manner more akin to a combat operation than
an attempted arrest NEW TACTIC: MILITARY ASSAULTS ON SUSPECTED hideouts. ..."
2. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"... and the hideouts, but for every one of the feisty young uns up the branch,
not one of whom had ever heard of Christmas before except as a time to get ..."
3. Lexicon to the English Poetical Works of John Milton by Laura Emma Lockwood (1907)
"Navel, nb. central point ; the navel of thin hideouts wood : C. 520. Nay, adv.
(a) no ; to «ay ия nay : 8. A. 1729. (b) not only so, but : PL iv. 71 ; IX. ..."
4. El Salvador at War: An Oral History of Conflict from the 1979 Insurrection edited by Max G. Manwaring, Court Prisk (1995)
"... units in the enemy's rear, using camouflage, secret hideouts, popular support,
small arms, explosives, and infiltration into the enemy's environment. ..."