hideaway

noun
/ˈhaɪdəˌweɪ/US

Etymology

From hide + away.

  1. inherited from āweġ
  2. inherited from away
  3. compounded as hideaway — “hide + away

Definitions

  1. a hiding place, somewhere one can go to get away from other people

    • This weekend, let's find some romantic hideaway on the coast.
  2. Capable of being stored out of sight when not in use.

    • Furnishings by Stanley Furniture Co. include […] a trundle bed with hideaway mattress that provides space for two overnight guests.
    • Thomas Jefferson, who held the first United States patent on a hideaway bed, devised a system of elevating and securing the bed to the ceiling.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA