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hidy-hole; hidey-hole noun a hiding place UK, 1817- Having lost his favourite hidey-hole–the greenhouse–to his grandfather’s disgusting plant collection, Daniel becomes justifiably suspicious about what exactly is going on in there[.] — The Guardian, 9 October 2001
- They’ve lived in their hidy hole, which they built themselves, for about six years. — The Observer, 26 May 2002
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