Hideaway [noun]
Definition of Hideaway:
escape
Opposite/Antonyms of Hideaway:
-
Sentence/Example of Hideaway:
Pence and his family had just ducked into a hideaway less than 100 feet from that landing, according to three people familiar with his whereabouts, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation.
It’s pretty badly cracked, and the inside of my hideaway is filled with shattered glass.
Thank goodness it held so that they never breached my hideaway.
When temperatures get warm enough, caterpillars and other insects emerge from their winter hideaways.
Getaway has handcrafted hideaways across the country and offers cozy, minimalist cabins for couples and parties of four.
It was all right to be smart, but to take a stranger to the secret hideaway was another matter.
Five hundred and forty-two men moved by jetter to Colorado Springs; thence, by helicopter, to the canyon hideaway.
For miles around the poor Prof's fenced-in hideaway, cars and trailers parked in a mad senseless jumble.
Once in the cool cover of the forest, Jim turned toward his hideaway.
You were taking them to the hideaway and the hideaway is part mine.