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den

noun as in cavern, hideaway

noun as in room for relaxation or informal

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The pups, who are yet to be named or sexed, will begin emerging from the den at around three months old before taking their first exploratory swims.

From BBC

Ryback also notes that Hitler “campaigned on the promise of draining the ‘parliamentarian swamp — den parlamentarischen Sumpf,’” a promise that Trump has repeatedly echoed by vowing to “drain the swamp” in America.

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Ian had noticed badgers emerging from a nearby den to forage for food scraps left out for foxes.

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I purchased a firework intriguingly labelled “The Hulk” and set it down next to an abandoned one-story house, which was being occupied as a drinking and gambling den.

From Salon

They subjected their victims to what police called "unimaginable abuse" in a Glasgow drug den dubbed "the beastie house".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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