Playing hopscotch, hide and seek, even a game of rounders was all in a day's fun for a thirteen year old in the good old days. |
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Yet, it is the people who kiss and tell that choose freedom from peckerhead hide and seek losers. |
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Locating him in the first place involved a game of hide and seek among the dry goods. |
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They played in his backyard making mud pies when they were five, playing hide and seek. |
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She kept herself busy playing whip a top, hoopla, marbles, hopscotch, hide and seek and oranges and lemons. |
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The sun played hide and seek in the mountains as the climb increased towards Kausani. |
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Children played hide and seek in its subterranean nooks and crannies. |
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You will drink up to sweet victory and playing hide and seek will be hard with your id bracelets. |
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After a strong swim we sought shelter close against the substrate, watching the reef inhabitants engage in their own dangerous games of hide and seek. |
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That meant I played ball in the lots, swung a broomstick in a stickball game, shot baskets in the school yard until dark and starred in hide and seek because I could run fast. |
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A game similar to hide and seek, where the person who is hiding whistles to give a clue to the seeker. |
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Second, Canadians and the authorities were obviously playing a little game of hide and seek. |
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Four young adventurers play hide and seek in the country home of an old professor, where they stumble upon an enchanted wardrobe that will take them places they never dreamed. |
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Pleasure replaces perplexity as the viewer joins Morandi in a game of perceptual hide and seek. |
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Ikea has banned people from playing hide and seek in its stores, citing yawnsome health-and-safety issues. |
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The eagle owl that made a flying visit to Market Street, Haverfordwest, last week spent most of the weekend playing hide and seek with his owners. |
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After nine days playing a dangerous game of hide and seek, the Indian leader reached Battleford, where he surrendered. |
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As long as he could remember, he spent his time there playing hide and seek with other members of his fellow species. |
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We'd play hide and seek, and it used to be called iqqullirautit and ijiraaq. |
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Las Vegas sometimes plays hide and seek, leaving the visitor with the feeling of having seen a lot, but not everything. |
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Below the surface, designer fish played hide and seek in the corals: angelfish, butterflyfish, parrotfish, blueheads, snappers, baby damsels and a fleeing turtle, to mention but a few. |
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These little playmates were inseparable and during a game of hide and seek clambered into an old trunk with a hasp that locked and thus sealed their fate. |
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This new multi-game selector also puts an end to the ferociously fumbling around trying to locate your favourite game cartridge which always seems to win the game of pocket hide and seek! |
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Morrison's hide and seek shenanigans this week allowed him to avoid serious and open discussion of the solution, sitting in plain view, to his pension problem: the family home. |
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I love sitting by the frog pond watching the huge dragonflies, wandering through the temperate rainforest and playing hide and seek in the children's garden. |
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They communicated mostly through play, especially hide and seek. |
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We need to stop playing hide and seek with money, or else we will encourage the current perception that there can be inequity in the tax system, but it cannot be addressed because it is protected by people behind the scenes. |
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However, in the current situation, this image works on two levels as it also evokes a hide and seek element, which is being witnessed between the competitors and the weather. |
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In everyday life and for leisure: game of hide and seek, writing exercises, look for known elements in a group of other elements: a certain article on a supermarket shelf, for example, or your own child in a playground. |
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Play tag, hide and seek, hop scotch or skip rope. |
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We were told to play hide and seek during the day and not at night. |
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For this great hide and seek game, the 14th edition of the labyrinth draws balloons to give life to Yakari, the little Indian of DERIB and JOB and its friends. |
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They also spent much time playing tricks on each other, enjoying games like hide and seek, and singing while accompanied by the piano. |
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Games like Kick the Can, Knock Down Ginger, Hide and Seek, and Tick, employed our time as children and cost nothing. |
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