lair (Meaning)

Wordnet

lair (n)

the habitation of wild animals

Webster

lair (n.)

A place in which to lie or rest; especially, the bed or couch of a wild beast.

A burying place.

A pasture; sometimes, food.

lair Sentence Examples

  1. The dark and dreary lair was the perfect hideout for the notorious criminal.
  2. The dragon's lair was filled with gold, jewels, and other treasures.
  3. The lion's lair was located in a remote part of the jungle, far away from human civilization.
  4. The vampire's lair was a dark and gloomy place, filled with cobwebs and dust.
  5. The witch's lair was located in a deep, dark forest, where no one dared to go.
  6. The goblin's lair was a small, cramped space, filled with old junk and discarded items.
  7. The ogre's lair was a large, smelly cave, filled with bones and other remains of his victims.
  8. The troll's lair was a muddy, swampy area, filled with poisonous plants and animals.
  9. The monster's lair was a terrifying place, filled with screams and the sound of dripping blood.
  10. The evil scientist's lair was a secret underground laboratory, filled with strange and dangerous experiments.

FAQs About the word lair

the habitation of wild animalsA place in which to lie or rest; especially, the bed or couch of a wild beast., A burying place., A pasture; sometimes, food.

nest,hideout, hidey-hole, hideaway,den, concealment, hermitage, harbor, blind, nook

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The dark and dreary lair was the perfect hideout for the notorious criminal.

The dragon's lair was filled with gold, jewels, and other treasures.

The lion's lair was located in a remote part of the jungle, far away from human civilization.

The vampire's lair was a dark and gloomy place, filled with cobwebs and dust.