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hidden - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- cleverly: Solve rhyming riddles by finding hundreds of cleverly hidden objects, ra Focus Multimedia Britannica Encyclopedia Deluxe Millenium Ed.
- largely: Our NHS culture profoundly affects our actions, and yet is largely hidden from us.
- previously: As if that wasn't an entirely predictable outcome for popularizing previously hidden, esoteric material!
- often: The underlying meaning of the connections between these two levels represents a third and often hidden dimension of culture.
- well: Game Paks In a couple of really well hidden spots lie Banjo-Kazooie Game Paks.
- usually: Removing the garter from the bride's usually hidden leg.
Modifies a noun
- gem: At the same time, hidden gems wait for you on the video store shelf.
- treasure: What's more, the town's hidden treasures are all within easy reach of the port.
- agenda: I have no hidden agenda, I want our club to succeed.
- cove: Each hidden cove revealed a better place to swim, the water a more intense hue of emerald.
- europe: But somehow, number plates aside, these two roads between them seem to sum up what hidden europe is all about.
- talent: I was sorry not to have had a chance to discover my hidden talent for drumming.
Used with adjective complement
- lie: Modern turf cutting this century has given us a glimpse of what lies hidden.
- remain: He remains hidden; stroking the handle of the knife nestled in his pocket.
- stay: This means that in principle nothing needs to stay hidden.
- keep: Words that conjure up pictures of behaviors we would prefer to keep hidden.
- discover: A week later the authorities returned in greater strength, and arrested MacPhee after tallow and skins were discovered hidden on his island.
- find: The object of the Game is to find hidden " Atoms " by shooting " Rays " into a Matrix.
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