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21 Sentences With "hidey holes"

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Knowing what is really going on in those hidey-holes is therefore essential.
Once inside, she began coaxing them out of their hidey-holes, fondling and teasing them.
The enclosures have tiers, and little hidey-holes where animals likely hid from prying human faces.
The Grammy awards coax all our favorite musicians from their hidey holes for one big celebratory night.
The premise — an elite, international, gun-toting force chases terrorists to their hidey holes — remains the same.
Any true cure for HIV infection will involve flushing the virus out of its solid-tissue hidey-holes.
When it arrives, Hollywood's finest slink out from their hidey-holes in the hopes that they'll return home with an award.
They don't want to scare and intimidate city folk once in a while, and then crawl back in their hidey-holes.
"Hide-y holes?" is a play on "hidey holes," small holes in which resources can be stashed in certain video games.
On the 20th, the sun shifts into Aquarius, pulling us out of our hidey-holes and putting politics and collective organizing back in focus.
The Go Pet Club 72-Inch Cat Tree has everything a cat could want, including a scratching surface, hidey holes, and places to lounge.
But mostly, jokes are made, drinks are had, and the celebs get to poke their heads out of their hidey-holes in Beverly Hills for a night.
In the oil-rich 1990s he piled up and paid off freely, stashing billions of dollars' worth of gold and property under different names in hidey-holes abroad.
The organizer of that rally, Jason Kessler, is holding another rally in the nation's capital today—and once again, racist, far-right activists crawled out of their internet hidey-holes into the real world.
Lumps of hashish and bags of marijuana disappear into black vinyl sacks, which are then rolled up and thrown onto roofs, hidden under floorboards and stuffed into ingeniously camouflaged hidey-holes — inside hollow propane tanks or behind mirrors.
Such conspiracy theories about Soros tend to be sprinkled into other noxious ones like Pizzagate offshoot QAnon, which have long since escaped containment in fringe internet hidey-holes and spread throughout the pro-Trump movement as well as the broader GOP.
And while fugitives did often need to conceal themselves en route to freedom, most of their hiding places were mundane and catch-as-catch-can—haylofts and spare bedrooms and swamps and caves, not bespoke hidey-holes built by underground engineers.
Sometimes, I'll stumble upon another way to approach an area after clearing it of enemies, finding little hidey-holes or nooks from which I could've taken out enemies from above, and I have to fight the urge to reload a previous save.
Making Slains Castle the chief centre for landing Jacobite secret agents, she had an implied understanding with the naval officer patrolling the coast of Buchan to let her know when his ship was passing off Slains. Once landed at Slains, they were hurried inland to another of her strongholds, Delgatie Castle, with its hidey-holes and secret passage. She used Jamie Fleeman, the Laird of Udny's fool, as a messenger to contact Jacobite rebels when they were in hiding as he was able to roam unquestioned around the countryside. In 1747, under the Heritable Jurisdictions (Scotland) Act 1746 which abolished heritable jurisdictions, she received £1,200 for the regality of Slains.
My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes is a very popular New Zealand children’s book, which has also attained popularity in the United Kingdom and Canada. It was written by Eve Sutton and Lynley Dodd, cousins-in-law. The book was first published in 1974My Cat Likes to Hide in Boxes at Fantastic Fiction and won the 1975 Esther Glen Award. According to Dodd, the book is based upon the "Dodd family cat, Wooskit, who, like all cats, liked to hide in boxes, supermarket bags, cupboards and hidey-holes of all kinds."Lynley Dodd: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions The book itself consists of descriptions of other cats from other countries, all followed by the phrase “but my cat likes to hide in boxes.” After the book's publication, Eve Sutton went on to write books for older children. Lynley Dodd, however, continued to write for younger children—which eventually led to her famous Hairy Maclary series of children’s books.
Along with the ability to Apparate anywhere at any time, Dobby, Winky, Hokey, and Kreacher all demonstrate that they can overpower wizards when necessary: In Chamber of Secrets, Dobby forcefully repels Lucius Malfoy while protecting Harry Potter; whereas in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, when the younger Barty Crouch is unmasked and confesses to what happened on the night of the Quiddich World Championship, he says: "Winky used her own brand of magic to bind me to her", and in Deathly Hallows, Kreacher is ordered by Harry to capture Mundungus Fletcher and bring him to 12 Grimmauld Place, a task that he accomplishes within a few days;–– even though, as Kreacher puts it, "He has many hidey- holes and accomplices". Moreover, although House-elves are not allowed to carry wands, they do not appear to need them, being capable of magical feats without them. In Goblet of Fire, it is said that a House-elf who has been freed is normally told to find a new family to serve. There is an Office of House-Elf Relocation at the Ministry of Magic.

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