Hidings [noun]
Definition of Hidings:
seclusion
Opposite/Antonyms of Hidings:
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Sentence/Example of Hidings:
Then he followed us about in our hidings, begging and sorning upon us for more.
I will pass through the approaching dreadful night, under the hidings of Thy countenance, bearing away the curse from my beloved.
That journey was a tedious thing of night prowlings, hidings, and, sometimes starvings.
If they could guess,— It is so new to feel the open day(p. 314) Look in on all one's hidings, at the end.
I will pass through the approaching dreadful night, under the hidings of thy countenance, bearing away the curse from my beloved.
Do you know if Howbridge found much of the old mans hidings?
He had one of the biggest hidings he'll ever get, and it has done him good.
His progress is a series of jerks, and whisks, and jumps, and hidings.
When my soul is under the hidings of his countenance, can I enjoy any other good?
Would he take any woman into this life of straits and hidings and ambushes?