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Meanings of
lair
in English
Portuguese
covil
Catalan
cau
Spanish
madriguera
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The habitation of wild animals.
den
Portuguese
covil
Usage of
lair
in English
1
It was quite possible that the monster's
lair
was hidden deep within.
2
The hounds had been sent back to their
lair
in the stable.
3
She could not possibly have come near his
lair
without his awareness.
4
They hoped simply to find the
lair
and escape with the Disks.
5
Religion Galileo Galileo goes to Rome, to the
lair
of the Inquisition.
6
He had found the
lair
of the wounded tigress and her young.
7
But neither weapon was well suited for fighting reavers in their
lair
.
8
Try as I might, I couldn't lure the thought from its
lair
.
9
The
lair
was unearthed, the question now was to seize the beast.
10
If it took them into the heart of the enemy
lair
,
fine.
11
The Liberty of the Netherlands had now been hunted to its
lair
.
12
Bad enough to beard a Power and a Domination in its
lair
?
13
At least he had made provision for the destruction of their
lair
.
14
They can live on nothing and follow an idea to its
lair
.
15
A few days after Théophile Goujart hunted Christophe up in his
lair
.
16
Under cover of nightfall, the crazyheart American Cowboy emerge from his
lair
.
Other examples for "lair"
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lair
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
secret lair
own lair
underground lair
new lair
dark lair
More collocations
Translations for
lair
Portuguese
covil
antro
toca
Catalan
cau
Spanish
madriguera
guarida
querencia
Lair
through the time
Lair
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common