Crossword-Solution: HIDER 5 letters, 40 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Hider n. One who hides or conceals.

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Word Anagrams
HIDER anagram DHERI, HIRED, REHID

We have 40 clues for the answer “HIDER”

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Seeker's target 1 answer
Participant in a child's game. 1 answer
Person in concealment 1 answer
Player in a children's game 1 answer
Player of a children's game. 1 answer
Playground quarry 1 answer
Quarry in a child's game 1 answer
Quest of one who is "it." 1 answer
Seeker s target 1 answer
Participant in a kid's game 1 answer
Seeker's target in a kid's game 1 answer
Sought-after game player 1 answer
Stowaway, e.g. 1 answer
Stowaway, for one 1 answer
Undercover one. 1 answer
What It is looking for? 1 answer
Whom the seeker seeks 1 answer
someone who is hiding 1 answer
One who's not "it" 1 answer
"Hy spy!" caller. 1 answer
Children's game participant. 1 answer
Huntee in a game 1 answer
Kid in a kid's game 1 answer
One in concealment 1 answer
One laying low 1 answer
One with a secret 1 answer
One in camouflage 1 answer
One in ambush 2 answers
It's quarry 2 answers
Seeker's quarry 2 answers
Skinner 3 answers
Secretive sort 3 answers
Stowaway 3 answers
lurker 5 answers
masquerader 6 answers
___-masker 6 answers
dodger 17 answers
Dissembler. 32 answers
planner 45 answers
Fugitive 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AETRE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with HIDER (5)

And hider hoom I com whan it was eve; And here I dwelle out-cast from alle Ioye, 615 And shal, til I may seen hir eft in Troye.' And of him-self imagened he ofte To ben defet, and pale, and waxen lesse Than he was wont, and that men seyden softe, `What may it be? Who can the sothe gesse 620 Why Troilus hath al this hevinesse?' And al this nas but his malencolye, That he hadde of him-self swich fantasye.
Troilus and Criseyde Geoffrey Chaucer 1995
For upon thi condicioun, The which is chaste and ful of feith, Such pris, as he ous tolde, he leith, That he wol stonde of thin acord; And forto bere hierof record 850 He sende ous hider bothe tuo.” Glad was hire innocence tho Of suche wordes as sche herde, With humble chiere and thus answerde, And seide that the goddes wille Sche was al redy to fulfille, That be hire housebondes leve Sche wolde in Ysis temple at eve Upon hire goddes grace abide, To serven him the nyhtes tide.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
Bot that thou preidest natheles, That I schal Lazar to the sende With water on his finger ende, Thin hote tunge forto kiele, Thou schalt no such graces fiele; For to that foule place of Sinne, For evere in which thou schalt ben inne, Comth non out of this place thider, Ne non of you mai comen hider; 1070 Thus be yee parted nou atuo.” The riche ayeinward cride tho: “O Habraham, sithe it so is, That Lazar mai noght do me this Which I have axed in this place, I wolde preie an other grace.
Confessio Amantis John Gower 1995
Nay, I knew well that there was more in the matter, and had you paid me another fee and bade me to continue to use my wisdom, without doubt I should have found this magic stuff hidden in the hut, and mayhap have learned the name of the hider.
Child of Storm H. Rider Haggard 1999
Ought he not to take Miss Brooks in his confidence? Or should he say nothing about it at present, and trust to chance to discover the sacrilegious hider? Could it possibly be Cherry herself, guilty of the same innocent curiosity that had impelled her to buy the "Ham-fat Man"? Preposterous! Besides, the cards had been used, and she could not play poker alone! He watched the rolling fog extinguish the line of Russian Hill, the last bit of far perspective from his window.
The Heritage of Dedlow Marsh and Other Tales Bret Harte 2000

Quotes with HIDER (1)

A game like sardines is scary, not so much for the hider but for the seekers. It's scary because you lose your companions and the whole world creeps up quiet and you slowly realize you're going to stumble upon a secret place where everyone will jump out at you. And then, when you are the very last seeker, you start to wonder if you're the only person in the world. If the hiding place somehow sucked up the players and the last one has to decide to run away or get sucked up, too.
Suzanne Palmieri The Witch of Little Italy
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Appears in: Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP.

Used 51 times in crossword archives (1955–2022).