Hide-and-seek (noun)

  1. A children"s game in which one player, designated as "it", closes their eyes and counts while the other players hide, and then seeks to find the hidden players.
  2. A game in which one person hides and others must search for them.

Origin:

A children's game that has been played for centuries and it is a traditional game in many cultures. the name comes from the two main actions of the game: hiding and seeking.

Examples:

  1. The kids were playing hide-and-seek in the park.
  2. As a child, he loved playing hide-and-seek with his friends.
  3. She was terrible at hide-and-seek, always getting found quickly.
  4. The game of hide-and-seek is simple and easy to learn, making it a popular game for kids of all ages.
  5. When playing hide-and-seek, it's important to find a good hiding spot that is not too easy to find.
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