Sentence examples for a hideaway of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a hideaway of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a secluded or private place associated with a particular person, group, or activity.
Example: "The cabin in the woods served as a hideaway of the artists, where they could escape the hustle and bustle of city life."
Alternatives: "a retreat of" or "a sanctuary of".

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The two conceptions met on nights like this, when fantasies and friendships came together in a hideaway of space and time, remaking each other among fleeting opportunities.

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My father purchased the Hotel Shangri-La in Santa Monica in 1983 and I had the privilege of growing up in and around an LA institution that, as Hollywood's ocean front hotel, had a long history of being a hideaway for high profile figures such as Marilyn Monroe, Bill Clinton, Tom Cruise, Diane Keaton, Madonna and Sean Penn.

He conceived of it as a hideaway for "a glamourous couple".

In contrast to colourful Jakes – a seafront hideaway of rainbow-hued cottages with a touch of Gaudí – the hostel is a calm mix of cream and wood.

That might explain the cheeky appeal of China Chalet, a dragon-and-neon banquet hall on lower Broadway that has been a favorite hideaway of the fashion and art crowd for about five years.

Nearby is the boutique MONTECITO INN (805-969-7854, $149 to $695), a former hideaway of Charlie Chaplin.

Visitors can find everything from sprawling resort-hotels such as the 512-room Westin Mission Hills Golf Resort and Spa in Rancho Mirage to boutiques in Palm Springs like the 35-room Willows Historic Inn, once a favorite hideaway of New York's playboy mayor Jimmy Walker, Albert Einstein and film stars Shirley Temple, Marion Davies and Mary Pickford.

The shop was Casa Victor, a hideaway selling some of the best of Mexico's folk arts.

"Seventh Street is kind of a hideaway," admitted Tony Yoshida, the owner of Kyo Ya, one of the city's few Japanese restaurants to earn a Michelin star.

He was hounded out of his native Scotland to a hideaway in the south of France after the furore over his £16.9m pension pot which was later halved under pressure from the government and the new manage­ment of the bank.

Once you've done the Masonic handshake, they'll be, like, 'Oh, you know, I have a broker who sells old ICBM silos, and they're nuclear-hardened, and they kind of look like they would be interesting to live in.' " I asked Hoffman to estimate what share of fellow Silicon Valley billionaires have acquired some level of "apocalypse insurance," in the form of a hideaway in the U.S. or abroad.

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