the great american challenge
a hiding spot is somewhere that you go to when you are playing hide and go seek
Bedbugs do not have a preference for wood as a hiding spot compared to other materials. They can hide in various places such as furniture, bedding, and cracks in walls.
Probably not. Attics tend to fall into one of two categories: "readily accessible", and therefore not really a better hiding spot than any other room in your house, and "unsafe", and therefore not a good hiding spot. Some manage to be both. Don't hide in the attic.
(I am) hiding
Hiding is a verb; hide, hides, hiding, or hidden. Example sentence: My mom was hiding the fresh baked cookies but I found them with my nose.
They should hide in a really god spot and make sure your older brother does not be able to reach you when he gives up get out of the hiding spot if he's there run get a parent if not go and tell on him
I am hidingWe/You/They are hidingHe/She/It is hiding
They should hide in a really god spot and make sure your older brother does not be able to reach you when he gives up get out of the hiding spot if he's there run get a parent if not go and tell on him
This question makes no sense. No one would want to hide anything in Germany except the Nazis. They hid billions of dollars and valuables in some mines, caves and other places. Anyone else wanting to hide something in Germany risked having the Nazis or the Allied Forces finding it or having the hiding spot bombed.
cacher [à] = to hide [from] se cacher = to hide oneself / to go into hiding sortir de sa cachette = to come out of hiding la correction = hiding / beating
First, the question should read:How did Jews move to their hiding spot?Assuming the question is meant seriously, it is unanswerable.• Jews move the same way anyone else does.• Which Jews, where, when, and what sort of hiding spot?• Permanently move to a permanent hiding spot, or temporarily move to a temporary hiding spot?
to hide things.