lair in the PONS Dictionary

lair Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

lair [or den] of a bear
lair [or den] of thieves

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The blast ricochets, destroying the pirates and their lair.
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Unlike most other species of dragons, gold dragons devote immense time and energy to the construction of their lairs.
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Protecting their lairs or finding food are important, but for them to be "sacred" they must do more.
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Gru, inspired, sacrifices parts of his lair to construct a spacecraft.
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Their lairs include caves, old ruins, and villages taken by force from other races.
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He takes her from the haveli to the devil's lair and prepares her for the sacrificial ritual.
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Past the underground lake, he builds a lair for himself, where he may live protected from the public.
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Adjacent to one lair, the remains of the bottom board of an infant's coffin was found.
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