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Michael Tobin · FOXNews.com · 7 May 2026 The ship would also be near-impossible to hide · and would have been an ideal target for submarines. &mdash · Christopher McFadden · Interesting Engineering · 7 May 2026 Noun In town · delve into the city's pottery roots at Pottery Museum of Red Wing · standing over 20 feet tall. &mdash · Katy Spratte Joyce · Midwest Living · 7 May 2026 Handled the hide for 51 starts that year · finished 49 of ‘em. &mdash · Tyler Estep · AJC.com · 6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for hide Word History Etymology Verb (1) Middle English hiden · from Old English hȳdan · akin to Greek keuthein to conceal Noun (1) and Verb (2) Middle English · from Old English hȳd · akin to Old High German hūt hide

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Michael Tobin
FOXNews.com
7 May 2026 The ship would also be near-impossible to hide
and would have been an ideal target for submarines. &mdash
Christopher McFadden
Interesting Engineering
7 May 2026 Noun In town
delve into the city's pottery roots at Pottery Museum of Red Wing
standing over 20 feet tall. &mdash
Katy Spratte Joyce
Midwest Living
7 May 2026 Handled the hide for 51 starts that year
finished 49 of ‘em. &mdash
Tyler Estep
AJC.com
6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for hide Word History Etymology Verb (1) Middle English hiden
from Old English hȳdan
akin to Greek keuthein to conceal Noun (1) and Verb (2) Middle English
from Old English hȳd
akin to Old High German hūt hide

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