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    Verwenden Sie „hide-and-seek“ in einem Satz

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    hide-and-seek


    1. I watched the storm that suddenly appeared, watched dark clouds hide-and-seek with the evil moon, and watched the street for her car to return


    2. around on his hip while playing hide-and-seek with Simon around the house


    3. God likes to play hide-and-seek, but because there is nothing outside God, he has no one but himself to play with


    4. · 1972: Gregory Yob wrote Hunt the Wumpus for the PDP-10; a hide-and-seek game, though it could be considered the first text adventure


    5. Yob wrote it in reaction to existing hide-and-seek games such as Hurkle, Mugwump, and Snark


    6. He liked the game of hide-and-seek they were playing


    7. Then comes our friend of the red tie, and in the cool of the day when the world is dim and scented shakes a little fugue of Bach's out of his fiddle, a sparkling, sly little fugue, frolicsome for all its minor key, a handful of bright threads woven together, twisted in and out, playing, it would seem, at some game of hide-and-seek, of pretending to want to catch each other into a tangle, but always gaily coming out of the knots, each distinct and holding on its shining way till the meeting at the end, the final embrace when the game is over and they tie themselves contentedly together into one comfortable major chord,--our friend plays this, this manifestly happy thing, and my soul listens, and smiles, and sighs, and longs, and ends by being steeped in _Wehmuth_


    8. He and his friends had played hide-and-seek in the orchard as children, so Danny was familiar with its layout


    9. Men of his own age shirked instead of seeking his society, voting him — spite of his riches — conceited, self-sufficient, and purse-proud; his elders he avoided, styling them 'stupid old buffers;' while the children, after one shy look, knew better than to play hide-and-seek with him, or hunt for lollies in the pockets of his immaculately fitting coat


    10. “You must have had fun playing hide-and-seek here as a child

    11. Sufism is the most infantile level of the earliest human search for wisdom and truth: it exists at the level of babies playing hide-and-seek with their eyes


    12. They were Italians from some obscure village near Venice and in Egypt they oscillated restlessly for two generations between Cairo and Alexandria playing hide-and-seek with their fortune which they never found


    13. she had eluded him in long games of hide-and-seek


    14. Robin Hood was the hide-and-seek champion


    15. They'd been asking a myriad of questions (the mother in particular) about the high school sweetheart who'd popped back into his life after a two-year vanishing act, and since they'd missed making her acquaintance the first time, would it not be a chore to bring her around the house on some weekend in the near future? Scott brought the request back to Ingrid, which she accepted, knowing full well that to play hide-and-seek from his relatives would only arouse further suspicion


    16. They'd been asking a myriad of questions (the mother in particular) about the high school sweetheart who'd popped back into his life after a two-year vanishing act, and since they'd missed making her acquaintance the first time, would it not be a chore to bring her around the house on some weekend in the near future? Scott brought the request back to Ingrid, to which she accepted, knowing full well that to play hide-and-seek f,rom his relatives would only arouse further suspicion


    17. Cadwallader have been at all busy about Miss Brooke's marriage; and why, when one match that she liked to think she had a hand in was frustrated, should she have straightway contrived the preliminaries of another? Was there any ingenious plot, any hide-and-seek course of action, which might be detected by a careful telescopic watch? Not at all: a telescope might have swept the parishes of Tipton and Freshitt, the whole area visited by Mrs


    18. but hardly without being seen; and he could not have played hide-and-seek


    19. nasty game of hide-and-seek with me


    20. Presently the hide-and-seek frolicking began, and Tom and Becky engaged in it with zeal until the exertion began to grow a trifle wearisome; then they wandered down a sinuous avenue holding their candles aloft and reading the tangled webwork of names, dates, postoffice addresses, and mottoes with which the rocky walls had been frescoed (in candle-smoke)

    21. Douglas and Tom and Charlie and John stood among half a dozen others and it was time for hide-and-seek and Statues


    22. The rest of the day he heard the children playing kick-the-can, hide-and-seek


    23. Any one who, like ourselves, has wandered about in these solitudes contiguous to our faubourgs, which may be designated as the limbos of Paris, has seen here and there, in the most desert spot, at the most unexpected moment, behind a meagre hedge, or in the corner of a lugubrious wall, children grouped tumultuously, fetid, muddy, dusty, ragged, dishevelled, playing hide-and-seek, and crowned with corn-flowers


    24. They ran among the trees, they slipped and fell, they pushed each other, they played hide-and-seek and tag, but most of all they squinted at the sun until tears ran down their faces, they put their hands up to that yellowness and that amazing blueness and they breathed of the fresh, fresh air and listened and listened to the silence which suspended them in a blessed sea of no sound and no motion


    25. He had resisted telling Jim's mother, Will's mother, more than they needed to know for a happy Sunday, and meantime crossed shadows with Dwarf, traded nods with Pinhead and Fire-eater, kept free of shadowed alleys, and controlled his panic, when, doubling back, he saw the basement pit empty under the cigar store grille and knew that the boys were at hide-and-seek somewhere nearby or somewhere, praise God, very far away


    26. "Smart hide-and-seekers, both," said Mr


    27. The older ones, those ten years and more, disdained the affair and marched scornfully off on hikes or played a more dignified version of hide-and-seek on their own


    28. How I have longed for it! Just to feel it once again, the nice, big, wholesome homeliness of it all! To jump, just to jump from the crest of an Atlantic wave, laughing in the trade wind's spindrift, down into the blue-green swirling trough! To chase the shrimps on a summer evening, when the sky is red and the light's all pink within the foam! To lie on the top, in the doldrums' noonday calm, and warm your tummy in the tropic sun! To wander hand in hand once more through the giant seaweed forests of the Indian Ocean, seeking the delicious eggs of the pop-pop! To play hide-and-seek among the castles of the coral towns with their pearl and jasper windows spangling the floor of the Spanish Main! To picnic in the anemone-meadows, dim blue and lilac-gray, that lie in the lowlands beyond the South Sea Garden! To throw somersaults on the springy sponge-beds of the Mexican Gulf! To poke about among the dead ships and see what wonders and adventures lie inside!—And then, on winter nights when the Northeaster whips the water into froth, to swoop down and down to get away from the cold, down to where the water's warm and dark, down and still down, till we spy the twinkle of the fire-eels far below where our friends and cousins sit chatting round the Council Grotto—chatting, Brother, over the news and gossip of THE SEA!


    29. A game of “Hide-and-seek” was commenced, and Pavel had hidden in a small room in the house


    30. Volodya, as he lay on his bed, in his quiet corner, surrounded by the men, and illuminated only by a single candle, experienced that sensation of well-being which he had known as a child, when, in the course of a game of hide-and-seek, he used to crawl into a cupboard or under his mother's skirts, and listen, not daring to draw his breath, and afraid of the dark, and yet conscious of enjoying himself

    31. But of the rest my recollection retains only the picture of a slender girl in the depths of a big, cane chair, a slipper impertinently cocked upon the rung of another chair, the soft light which filtered through the leaves throwing into tantalizing shadow the curves of a mouth and the hide-and-seek play of blue eyes which were successfully employed in supplying me with an entirely new set of sensations


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