| 1. | In secrete shadow, far from all mens sigh. - from English Literature by William J. Long |
| 2. | I design to secrete it in the wall of the chimney, where I have slowly and laboriously made a place of concealment for it. - from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens |
| 3. | The Thoracic does not by preference cover up he does not by preference secrete he does not, except when necessary, keep his plans and ways dark. - from How to Analyze People on Sight by Elsie Lincoln Benedict and Ralph Paine Benedict |
| 4. | There had secreted them, careful and thoughtful. - from Beowulf by |
| 5. | The walls of this room were hung with transparent tapestries behind which I secreted myself without being apprehended. - from A Princess of Mars by Edgar Rice Burroughs |
| 6. | So like a choice casket is it secreted in him, that I have known some whalemen who peremptorily deny that the Sperm Whale has any other brain than that palpable semblance of one formed by the cubic-yards of his sperm magazine. - from Moby Dick; or The Whale by Herman Melville |
| 7. | With those words the passenger opened the coach-door and got in not at all assisted by his fellow-passengers, who had expeditiously secreted their watches and purses in their boots, and were now making a general pretence of being asleep. - from A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens |
| 8. | I had never forgotten the day, when secreted in the closet, I had seen them completely exposed, and how charming they were. - from The Romance of Lust by Anonymous |