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Examples

  • Half-hidden, yet so near the street and the entrance; lovely.

    The Berkshire Residence by Morrison Seifert Murphy 2008

  • Half-hidden among the golden masses are delicate pink flowers of fragile-looking ladies 'smock and in the drier grass a few feet away rise tall patches of red campion, the silvery down on the stems caught by the late afternoon sunshine.

    Country diary 2010

  • Half-hidden winding roads climbed through the woods, and the houses and garden walls were soft dark-crimson sandstone.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Half-hidden winding roads climbed through the woods, and the houses and garden walls were soft dark-crimson sandstone.

    Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009

  • Half-hidden in the pages of history is a fascinating story of race, sex and politics in 19th-Century America.

    David Mills: The Vice President and the Mulatto 2008

  • Half-hidden among the trees a nude man and woman embraced.

    Corpse in the Abstract Crayne, J. D. 2003

  • Half-hidden by the open panels behind which they were working, painters were laying down new circuitry.

    Drowning World Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • Half-hidden by the ferocious-looking Malay was a little child from

    Confessions of an English Opium-Eater 2003

  • Half-hidden by the open panels behind which they were working, painters were laying down new circuitry.

    Drowning World Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2003

  • Half-hidden beneath the bed, but well within her grasp.

    Ryan Winston, Anne Marie 2002

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