"Hidage" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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Hiccups are sudden, involuntary contractions of the diaphragm, which can cause a characteristic "hic" sound accompanied by an inward pulling of the breath.
A hick is a slang term that refers to a person who is perceived as being unsophisticated, rustic, or lacking in urban polish. Often, it implies someone who is from a rural area and may have a more limited education or social exposure.
Hickory is a type of deciduous tree species native to eastern North America. The wood of the hickory tree is highly valued for its strength, durability, and distinctive flavor and aroma, making it a popular choice for smoking meats, particularly barbecue and bacon.
Hicksite: Refers to a faction within the Society of Friends (Quakers) in the United States in the 19th century, led by Thomas Hicks, who opposed the merger of the Hicksite and Orthodox branches of the society. The Hicksite branch was characterized by a more democratic and egalitarian approach, while the Orthodox branch was seen as more elitist and hierarchical.
Hidden refers to something that is not visible or not apparent, often because it is concealed or located in a way that makes it difficult to find or discover. It can also refer to something that is not openly acknowledged or expressed, such as a hidden talent or a hidden fear.
To conceal or cover something or someone from sight, making it invisible or obscure. To keep secret or confidential.
To hide away means to go or move to a quiet or secluded place, usually to get away from something or someone unpleasant, or to avoid being seen or noticed. It can also mean to retreat to a place of safety or security.
Hidebound refers to a person who is stubbornly opposed to change or new ideas, and tends to cling to traditional or established ways of thinking or doing things. Such individuals are often unwilling to consider alternative perspectives or adapt to new circumstances, and may be critical of those who advocate for change. The term often carries a negative connotation, implying a lack of flexibility or open-mindedness.