secluded spot

collocation in English

meaningsofsecludedandspot

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secluded
adjective
uk
/sɪˈkluː.dɪd/
us
/səˈkluː.dɪd/
quiet, private, and not near people, roads, ...
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spot
noun[C]
uk
/spɒt/
us
/spɑːt/
a small, usually round area of colour that is differently coloured or lighter or darker than the surface ...
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(Definition ofsecludedandspotfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsecluded spot

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Nowadays, thissecludedspotis popular for swimming and diving.
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Enemies patrol around this area, although it's usually asecludedspot.
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A small gazebo provides a long view of the lake and asecludedspotfor reflection.
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After that, they will seek asecludedspotwhere they will metamorphose.
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Our return journey took us past the guard room, up a short hill until we reached asecludedspotsurrounded by trees.
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During the first vital seconds, all this causes fear and apprehension in the person stopped, particularly in asecludedspotlate at night.
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Even hikers were prevented from going over a hill because a landlord wanted to preserve it as a quietsecludedspoton which nobody but himself was allowed.
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He parked in asecludedspot, tossed his overcoat onto the barbed wire topping a fence, then scampered over....
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The witches gather in a cave or othersecludedspot, called the "tbhooan", usually going in animal form (see below).
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He has built about a quarter of a mile of railroad track in asecludedspot, not far from his laboratory.
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He offers to carry her bags, then at asecludedspotnear his car he hits her with her bookbag, knocking her out.
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Such daytime flights normally cover short distances; if the owl flies, it alights to the nearestsecludedspotto escape its tormenters.
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He takes her to asecludedspotand tells her that drinking and throwing herself at men is wrong and that her soul is lost.
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The safe was usually small enough that the thief could get it out a window, and take it to asecludedspotto break it open.
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