![]() ![]() Madeleine Schwartz, The New York Review of Books, 27 July 2023 Last month, legions of Korean music fans were buzzing with excitement over a seemingly obscure news release: Billboard, the music-industry bible that publishes global lists of the top hits, will now count streams from one of the most popular music apps in South Korea, Melon. Robert McMillan, WSJ, 27 July 2023 This may be part of why, although almost everyone has an opinion about rats, much about rat life remains obscure. Katie Bowlby, Country Living, 28 July 2023 Microsoft says hackers got to the emails by first gaining access to an obscure but critical part of its infrastructure called an MSA digital signing key. 2023 On the bit more obscure side of things, Ryan and his friend Zach Shields formed a rock duo called Dead Man's Bones back in 2009 and released an album. 2023 Every policy change and new feature introduced by the video platform can have wide-ranging effects on its content ecosystem, as creators attempt to please its all-seeing yet obscure recommendation algorithm. Walter Shapiro, The New Republic, 2 Aug. 2023 This obscure 1792 statute would allow the president to deploy the military to fire on civilian protesters. ’tis much pride For fair without the fair within to hide.Adjective Gill and Franklin eschewed recording many of Price’s biggest hits instead, Sweet Memories largely favors more obscure Price recordings. hung upon hinges cut from the same hide. and hide the evidence before you know what hit you. to protect (a rope, as a boltrope of a sail) with a covering of leather.Informal Termsto administer a beating to.Idioms hide nor hair, a trace or evidence, as of something missing: They didn't find hide nor hair of the murder weapon.Also, hide or hair.safety or welfare: He's only worried about his own hide.the skin of a human being: Get out of here or I'll tan your hide!. ![]() Clothingthe pelt or skin of one of the larger animals (cow, horse, buffalo, etc.), raw or dressed.Hide 2 (hīd), USA pronunciation n., v., hid ![]() See corresponding entry in Unabridged reveal, display. See corresponding entry in Unabridged disguise, dissemble, suppress. Secrete means to put away carefully, in order to keep secret: The spy secreted the important papers. Conceal, somewhat more formal, is to cover from sight: A rock concealed them from view. Hide is the general word: to hide one's money or purpose A dog hides a bone. Hide, conceal, secrete mean to put out of sight or in a secret place. See corresponding entry in Unabridged screen, mask, cloak, veil, shroud, disguise. 900 Middle English hiden, Old English hȳdan cognate with Old Frisian hūda, Greek keúthein to conceal
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