Use "hiding place" in a sentence

1. A Hiding Place From the Wind

2. Conceals: to put into a hiding place.

3. Conceal: to put into a hiding place.

4. Concealing: to put into a hiding place

5. We need a hiding place, not a burger.

6. 5 Then they flew away into their hiding place.

7. 28 Then they flew away into their hiding place.

8. The escaped prisoner was dragged from his hiding-place.

9. You are our hiding place; You are our Tow’r.

10. 9 The escaped prisoner was dragged from his hiding-place.

11. Echo shall not so much as whisper my hiding place.

12. (Exodus 21:12, 13) Did you assail him from a hiding place?

13. A hiding place; a hidden store of goods: He had a Cache of …

14. 2 And each one will be like a hiding place* from the wind,

15. Don't come out of your hiding - place until I give you the okay.

16. I found a hiding place at home and tore off the candy wrapper.

17. The police used dogs to sniff out the criminals in their hiding - place.

18. Stanton had kept his word by providing an Adequate hiding place for him

19. Cache definition is - a hiding place especially for concealing and preserving provisions or implements

20. He led the Soviets to the hiding place of the documents in February 1945.

21. We can use the dog to smell out the drugs in their hiding place.

22. That's why Whitney needed the dynamite... to blast open whatever hiding place it was in.

23. The Creator permitted Moses to take a hiding place on Mount Sinai while He “passed by.”

24. A Copse of trees can provide a good hiding place during a game of hide-and-seek

25. Researchers have suspected that the bone marrow - which creates blood cells - could serve as the hiding place .

26. At times, we had to move the books printed by the Society from one hiding place to another.

27. The key, here, was not kept under a flowerpot or stone but in a more foolproof and elaborate hiding-place.

28. The account of Corrie's experience during this time period can be read in her best-selling book, The Hiding Place

29. A hiding place; a hidden store of goods: He had a Cache of nonperishable food in case of an invasion.

30. Shepherds with such qualities are like “a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.”

31. 2 The prophet Moses said: “A hiding place is the God of ancient time, and underneath are the indefinitely lasting arms.”

32. Such men are “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.” —Isaiah 32:2.

33. 30 The key, here, was not kept under a flowerpot or stone but in a more foolproof and elaborate hiding-place.

34. To utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge impulsively or unadvisedly (usually followed by out): He Blurted out the hiding place of the spy.

35. But he does protect them, as if erecting over them ‘a booth for shade and for a hiding place from the rainstorm.’

36. Their loving interest at that crucial time was like ‘a hiding place’ for me during the spiritual storm that raged around me.

37. To utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge impulsively or unadvisedly (usually followed by out): He Blurted out the hiding place of the spy

38. To utter suddenly or inadvertently; divulge impulsively or unadvisedly (usually followed by out): He Blurted out the hiding place of the spy.

39. Each ‘prince’ is like a hiding place from the wind, shelter from the rain, water in the desert, and shade from the sun

40. Unfortunately, the girls are uncontrollable Blabbermouths and they blow their cover in town after town until there's only one hiding place left - Australia

41. Wu grabs Miao and threaten to dip her hand in a fish tank full of piranhas, forcing Zhong to reveal his hiding place.

42. In Holland during World War II, the Casper ten Boom family used their home as a hiding place for those hunted by the Nazis.

43. Also, cans, tools, and other items are sometimes allowed to accumulate untidily outside a house, and these can become a hiding place for pests.

44. Cache definition, a hiding place, especially one in the ground, for ammunition, food, treasures, etc.: She hid her jewelry in a little Cache in the cellar

45. 9 God-fearing Christian elders can “prove to be like a hiding place from the wind” of distress, “a place of concealment from the rainstorm” of problems.

46. (1 Thessalonians 5:14) His goal will be to act “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.” —Isaiah 32:2.

47. (1 Thessalonians 5:14) Jehovah wants overseers to be “a hiding place from the wind,” not “troublesome comforters” like Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar. —Isaiah 32:2; Job 16:2.

48. The hiding place used for such an attack: "Uncle Harm had hunted the way Trapper did—on foot, stalking and laying traps, shooting from Ambush" (Rick Bass)

49. Fratt is very skeptical of leaving the safety of the Mega City, but Alalia is a huge fan of Echsenfriedl and has investigated into his hiding place on earlier occasions.

50. In 1950 mature men among them were discerned to be among the “princes” who serve as “a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.”

51. (Ephesians 4:8, 11) They are conscientious, experienced Christians who sincerely want to be “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.” —Isaiah 32:2.

52. (Titus 2:3) Concerning Christian overseers, the Bible states: “Each one must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm.” —Isaiah 32:2.

53. They cut 66 year-old Bui Van Vat and 62 year-old Luu Thi Canh's necks and pulled their three grandchildren out from their hiding place in a drain and killed two, disembowelled one.

54. Such elders are “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

55. Each one must be “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

56. Such men “prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

57. They can prove to be “like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

58. And each one must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

59. “Each one,” Isaiah notes, “must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

60. Would he not agree that he should be encouraging the two governments of the Republic of Ireland and Colombia to ensure that there is no hiding place for those people who were convicted in Colombia, sent to jail, and who then absconded?

61. Isaiah 32:2 foretold: “Each one must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”

62. The most famous landmark in Abeokuta is the Olumo Rock – a hill that served as a hiding place for the Egba people during the slave-taking expeditions of the Yoruba Civil War – and the town itself is named after it, as Abeokuta means ‘under the rock’

63. (Ephesians 4:8, 11, 12; Acts 20:28; 1 Peter 5:2, 3) Regarding them, Isaiah prophesied: “Each one must prove to be like a hiding place from the wind and a place of concealment from the rainstorm, like streams of water in a waterless country, like the shadow of a heavy crag in an exhausted land.”—Isaiah 32:2.