Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- A Middle English form of
hither . - noun One who hides or conceals.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who hides or conceals.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who
hides oneself or a thing.
Etymologies
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Examples
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For collaring calves we search for them when they are bedded down using the "hider" strategy.
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The "hider" robot had to choose one of three compartments in which to conceal itself.
News Kristen Minogue 2010
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I also give them all a squirt of scent hider that smells like dirt every time I go out to the stand.
How can i get my hunting cloths ready for hunting season? what should i do to them? thanks! 2009
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I also give them all a squirt of scent hider that smells like dirt every time I go out to the stand.
How can i get my hunting cloths ready for hunting season? what should i do to them? thanks! 2009
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I don't know what that implies about my genes, but I've never lost a game of hide-and-seek where I was the hider.
A Year Without Fear Scott Adams 2011
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He says he isn't the most prolific geocache hider in the Bay Area.
Geocaching Players Treasure the Thrill of the Hunt Stu Woo 2011
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Over the 4th of July I was breastfeeding my son in a public place in Nashville, down an unoccupied hallway, with my mother sitting beside me (blocking the view from the main hallway), and I was covered up with a hooter hider.
Bare Your Boobs In The Air! Like You Just Don’t Care! | Her Bad Mother 2008
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It was the first time I left the house without my hooter hider and for once I stopped being so goddamned self-conscious about doing something NATURAL!
Bare Your Boobs In The Air! Like You Just Don’t Care! | Her Bad Mother 2008
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As convenient as a suddenly chatty secret-hider can be to moving the plot along, information discovered too easily runs the risk of seeming…well, ordinary.
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That anyone would hide a feature which showed them to advantage disturbed me — ironic, given I'm a hider — and I asked why she didn't wear it down.
Lillia Sarah Sarai 2010
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