Escondrijo in english
Cache
pronunciation: kæʃ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kæʃ part of speech: noun
In gestures
escondrijo = nook ; hideout ; hiding ; hiding hole ; hideaway ; den ; hiding spot ; hiding place.
Example: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he would often hide in some nook of the station to save the fare.Example: Seditious books continued to appear, nevertheless, both from secret presses in England moving furtively from hideout to hideout.Example: He is hounded by hired assassins and eventually flushed out of hiding for a final confrontation with his nemesis.Example: He was to remain in his refuge for one hundred and twenty-one days, an urban Robinson Crusoe, venturing forth from his hiding hole to retrieve salvageable materials from the jettisoned impedimenta of restless travelers.Example: This the perfect hideaway for newlyweds.Example: How to build wall-to-wall bookcases to make your study, den or computer room much nicer to be in and more adaptable for space.Example: Saddam Hussein, the tyrant of Iraq, was pitiful when he was discovered in his hiding spot dirty, hungry and in tatters.Example: Nursing a wound after a bullet went through his right ankle, he ended up witnessing the massacre from his hiding place on the rooftop of his house.