LITERATURE QUESTIONS
EARLY BRITISH LITERATURE
Question
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the home or den of a wild animal
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followed, hunted
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to eat or swallow greedily
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hardworking, industrious, not lazy
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Detailed explanation-1: -A lair is a wild animal’s den. If you ever find yourself in a forest and face to face with a bear trying to lure you into his lair, beware!
Detailed explanation-2: -Wild animals live in a habitat, which is their natural home, like a rainforest, a mountain, a pine tree forest, or a beach.
Detailed explanation-3: -noun. a den or resting place of a wild animal: The cougar retired to its lair. a secluded or hidden place, especially a secret retreat or base of operations; a hideout or hideaway: a pirate’s lair.
Detailed explanation-4: -A lair is the den of a wild animal, the place where a wild animal sleeps and eats. Lair is also used somewhat figuratively to mean somewhere a person hides or lives in a seclusion, a refuge.