I hid under the table
She quickly hid behind the bushes to avoid being seen.
I walked past a bush on my way to school.
He held her hand tenderly as they walked through the park at sunset.
The past tense for the word "hide" is "hid."
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
The leprechaun hid his pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
I walked past a bush on my way to school.
He held her hand tenderly as they walked through the park at sunset.
We found Joe Harper and Ben Rogers hid in the old tannery
The man became incognito when he hid.
Example sentence - She cleverly hid the diamonds in the hem of her skirt.
Example sentence - She cleverly hid the diamonds in the hem of her skirt.
Examples of different adjectives you could use to modify the word motel in the sentence, "The felons hid out in a motel for a few days after the robbery", might include:an abandonedcheapdilapidatedhauntedlittle-knownlittle-usedno-frillsan out-of-the-waylakeside; roadsiderun-downsmallseedy
The judge was indignant as police searched his car.
I knew I couldn't risk being seen with my phone out in school, so I cunningly hid it while I messaged friends.
He couldn't help but show off his new car, but his braggadocio only annoyed his friends.
The little boy hid underneath a table from his friend
Then Jennie unlocked the Vault, reavealing millions of dollars which hid behind.