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121. The insurance companies hid behind my old coats and baggy pants and my boots with the run-over heels.
122. As Izzie dredged it up again, her growing hair flopped forward over her face and hid what she was thinking.
123. The Myndie Snake would find them and drip venom upon them, poisoning the water and burning them where they hid.
124. They put the money in a small box and hid it under the bed.
125. He took out a handkerchief and dried his face, hid behind it to prepare an expression to meet his wife.
126. Also on the tour is the dry riverbed[sentencedict.com], where the four bandits hid.
127. So we all hid in this one back bedroom, and Leonard was going, Everybody get covered.
128. Edward tried to be alert to their onset, but Emilio hid a great deal.
129. Bush and Reagan hid behind their husbands to duck the stress of being public combatants in the political wars.
130. The mist thickened and hid it, and I knew a moment's blind panic.
131. Cleo stood on tiptoe, trying to see who hid behind the door.
132. Mrs Browning was bothered, she said, by a man who at night hid in the bushes by her gate.
133. Downstairs, I hid behind the parlor curtain and watched the street.
134. Aeons ago, prehistoric animals roamed these parts and hid in the Paviland Caves below the cliffs.
135. The many crevices once hid hundreds of the venomous snake indigenous to the Central Maryland region.
136. Peter quickly hid the chicken leg he was eating and apologised.
137. A typical miser, he hid his money in the house in various places.
138. He hid his face as his gray sedan drove through the prison gates.
139. They hid the grave so that we couldn't give the bodies a proper burial.
140. She whispered that the Devil hid behind the curtains, a red devil with a feathery red tail.
141. She hid in her bedroom, frightened by the strange and terrible sounds that she heard around her.
142. Some oldmen hid in the bushes and tackled the newmen as a prank.
143. A breastplate of darkness hid all the windows except one.
144. They were carefully guarded, as if they hid secrets he didn't intend ever to reveal to anyone.
145. It was impossible to believe eleven. At that point, I hid the scales; they no longer existed.
146. Benjamin and I hid our exasperation, took our cloaks and followed her into the snow-covered grounds.
147. The bushes had become overgrown and now hid the entrance to the garden.
148. The hair was already thinning and perhaps to compensate he had grown a luxuriant Groucho moustache which almost hid his mouth.
149. A further dark robe hid the damaged frame from view, but the face had a pull, like magnetism.
150. As the story goes, Pigneau hid the fugitive prince and became his adviser.