Definitions
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- verb transitive To hide again; to restore to its hiding place.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Then she'd rehide that same egg herself and look for it again, greatly extending the Easter egg hunt's length.
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Then she'd rehide that same egg herself and look for it again, greatly extending the Easter egg hunt's length.
Archive 2005-04-01 Linda 2005
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We loved it mining for gold so much that we kept begging my mom to rehide the "gold nuggets" we'd altready found so we could try again.
Theme parties Angie 2004
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It pleased me (I know not why) to choose no other place than Pye's cabin in which to rehide them.
Hurricane Island 1892
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What I don't know is, can you unhide the SSID, connect the device, then rehide it and still be able to connect to it later?
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What I don't know is, can you unhide the SSID, connect the device, then rehide it and still be able to connect to it later?
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What I don't know is, can you unhide the SSID, connect the device, then rehide it and still be able to connect to it later?
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What I don't know is, can you unhide the SSID, connect the device, then rehide it and still be able to connect to it later?
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It isn't clear at the moment how it happened although a number of people spotted the problems and attempted to rehide their addresses themselves with no luck.
British Blogs Gadget Venue 2010
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What I don't know is, can you unhide the SSID, connect the device, then rehide it and still be able to connect to it later?
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