Tucked into a little entrance, out of the wind (3)

I believe the answer is:
lee
'out of the wind' is the definition.
(I've seen this before)
'tucked into a little entrance' is the wordplay.
'tucked into' indicates a hidden word.
'LEE' can be found hidden inside 'little entrance'.
(Other definitions for lee that I've seen before include "Confederate general" , "Robert E. - - , US hero" , "Shelter" , "Protection" , "Cork river" .)