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hyde

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1. hyde - Noun

2. hyde - Verb

3. Hyde - Proper noun

Meaning

An English topographic surname from Middle English for someone living on a hide of land.

A number of places in England:
A civil parish in Central Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire.

A hamlet in Minchinhampton parish, Stroud district, Gloucestershire (OS grid ref SO8801).

A town in the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester (formerly in Cheshire).

A small village and civil parish in New Forest district, Hampshire (OS grid ref SU1612).

A suburb of Winchester, Hampshire (OS grid ref SU4830).

A hamlet in Swindon borough, Wiltshire, probably in Blunsdon parish (OS grid ref SU1589).

A census-designated place in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States.

An unincorporated community in Ridgeway, Iowa County, Wisconsin, United States.

A rural locality in Otago, New Zealand, between Middlemarch and Ranfurly.

hyde (plural hydes)

Alternative form of hide (area of land)

hyde (third-person singular simple present hydes, present participle hyding, simple past hyd, past participle hydden)

Obsolete form of hide.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Dr. Jeckyll & Mr. Hyde is a metaphor for alcoholism. He drinks a potion, becomes a monster. I know exactly how he feels. Craig Ferguson

Then I lost him for a brief period of time, and by the time I caught up with him, he had wandered into Hyde Park, waded into the Serpetine, spread his arms wide, and was shouting, 'Ducks, embrace me as your king! Cassandra Clare

It is odd how pleasant and sympathetic her poems are, in these days when many a poet had rather walk down children like Mr. Hyde than weep over them like Swinburne, and when many a poem is gruesome occupational therapy for a poet who stays legally innocuous by means of it. Randall Jarrell

As an actor, the second and last ones were interesting for me. Because those parts had the most change in playing someone who was both light and dark, sort of Jekyl and Hyde. Sigourney Weaver

I learned the power of radio watching Eleanor Roosevelt do her show. I used to go up to Hyde Park and hold her papers. I was just a messenger, but it planted the bug of radio in me. Allen Funt

I liked working with Tom Christopher as he was great as Hawk, and Wilfred Hyde White but I wished it were in a different context as the changes really tuned off the audience. Gil Gerard

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