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were hiding out
verb
To put (something) in a place where it will be harder to discover or out of sight.
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They were hiding out".
Kobayashi gave broadcasts telling his countrymen who were hiding out to surrender themselves.
They came across other American soldiers who were hiding out with a missionary woman.
He suggested John Oley and Percy Geary of Albany, who were hiding out on the West Side.
Joe, Dave, and George — the owner of the house where they were hiding out — could see the boat down the street, surrounded by police.
The couple became famous after a March 1933 episode in Joplin, Mo., where they were hiding out with Clyde's brother Buck and sister-in-law Blanche.
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"Birgeneau and Breslauer are hiding out and missing in action.
"They don't know you, so they're hiding out".
"I'm going to go get him, where he's hiding out," Mr. Blé Goudé said.
There are also rumors that Mr. & Mrs. Hitler are hiding out there.
S.L.A. officials claim that hundreds of thousands of people are hiding out in Darfur.
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