The two metaphors in "As my sister ran into the room my brother said, Let's hide from her" are:
The question "Do you have anything to hide?" is asking if you are keeping any secrets or information from others.
There is no evidence to suggest that I have any association with the Nazi regime or anything to hide in that regard.
The opposite of "view" is "conceal" or "hide."
Someone might hide soap under the mattress to keep it hidden from others, such as in a shared living situation where they don't want their soap to be used by someone else or stolen.
No, ostriches do not actually hide their heads in the sand as a defense mechanism. This is a myth. Ostriches may lower their heads to the ground to eat or inspect something, but they do not bury their heads in the sand when they feel threatened.
Hide it from them, so lets say your older brother wants your iPod. You hide it from him under your bed or whatever. Only use it when he is gone or busy.
her mom and dad and sister
If your brother is a vampire then he will have sharp fangs, he will hide in his room, and leave at night.
You hide her favorite things.
"The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler" by E.L. Konigsburg is a 1967 novel about a brother and sister who run away and hide in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. It is not set in the 1980s.
Scare him or hide the disk.
If she hid the will, there should be a copy of it in the lawyer's office.
well, the way i scare my sister is in the bathroom, i hide then jump out and scream or i scare her bye saying some guy is asking about you and say he wanna meet her which is scary. so just hide and jump out which is the best!
Sam went to hide in the old shad bake.
Hide a dead fish in the back of her closet, if she's older and has a car, hide it under the hood near the engine.
Eject the game and hide it.
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