0 a place where someone goes when they want to relax away from other people
1 a place where someone goes when the person wants to relax and get away:
a country hideaway
She did this in the streets, in hostels, soup kitchens and hideaways, by day and by night.
Its properties include grand palaces, intimate city hideaways, ancient castles, safari tent villages, and tropical destinations.
Police allowed reporters and locals to approach the wall of the hideaway.
It was meant as a hideaway for the couple.
Small hideaways and toys (such as a cardboard tube) are good to have in the cage.
The hideaways lived in the ruins of houses, basements, and bunkers which had been prepared ahead of time.
The estimates of the number of hideaways vary from several hundred to about two thousand.
The caves were used as hideaways by the smugglers.