Den example sentences

Related (10): cave, lair, hideout, burrow, nest, hive, warren, refuge, retreat, sanctuary.

"Den" Example Sentences


1. The lion roared from its den.
2. The cave served as a den for the bear during hibernation.
3. The thief hid in his den after robbing the bank.
4. The dogs curled up in their den to sleep.
5. The fox retreated to its den to escape the hunters.
6. The coyote made its den under the rocky overhang.
7. The wolves took shelter in their den during the blizzard.
8. The tiger paced back and forth in its den at the zoo.
9. A litter of cubs tumbled out of the den to greet their mother.
10. The werewolf transformed back into a man once leaving the den.
11. The baby chimp climbed into his mother's den to nurse.
12. The cub ran back into the den when it saw the lion approaching.
13. The study served as a den for my teenage son.
14. The badger dug a complex den system under the ground.
15. The secret room served as a den for her contemplation and relaxation.
16. The circus performer disappeared into his den of illusions.
17. The raccoon family hid in their den from the animal control workers.
18. The warren served as a den for the large rabbit family.
19. The teenagers gathered in the den to watch a horror movie.
20. The wolverine retreated to its den after the trapper passed by.
21. The security guards searched the entire den of thieves but found nothing.
22. The spy hid microfilm in a secret compartment in his den.
23. She decorated the den with cozy chairs and lots of books.
24. The weasel hid in its den when the fox approached.
25. The gophers dug a network of dens underground.
26. My office serves as a den where I can think and be alone.
27. The meerkats peeked out of their den to see if the coast was clear.
28. The wolf retreated into the den with her injured leg.
29. The monster returned to his den after the raid.
30. The badger hurried back to the den with dinner for her young.
31. He created a cozy den in the corner of the basement.
32. The den mother supervised the young cubs attending their first campfire.
33. The coyote hid the stolen food in the den before returning for more.
34. The den of vipers launched a series of verbal attacks.
35. The secret lair served as a den for the evil organization.
36. The ferret retreated to its den after being startled.
37. The inspector searched the criminal den but found nothing of interest.
38. The hobbits hid in their den while the orcs searched for them.
39. Researchers studied the complex den system of the prairie dogs.
40. The teen cave served as a den for video games and junk food.
41. The obnoxious children tumbled out of the den screaming and shouting.
42. The researchers blocked the entrance to the den to trap the animal for study.
43. The skunk sprayed its pungent defense at the intruder in the den.
44. My study served as my den to escape the chaos of the household.
45. The secret passageway led to an entire den of treasure.
46. Pups would stay in the den while the mother fetched food.
47. The creature retreated into its dark, musty den.
48. The criminal den was raided by police at dawn.
49. The secret lair served as a den for hatching evil plots.
50. The den mother gathered blankets and bandages for the wounded cub.

Common Phases


1. Lair of iniquity - referring to a place where evil or immoral behavior occurs
2. Den of thieves - referring to a place inhabited by disreputable people, swindlers, etc.
3. Lie low/hide out - to remain out of sight, hidden, or undetected, especially to avoid detection or arrest
4. Hideaway - a secluded place used for privacy or escape
5. Foul den - a miserable or disgusting place
6. Hideout - a secret place used as shelter or refuge, especially by fugitives
7. Den mother - a woman chaperone for a group of girl or boy scouts
8. Retreat to/return to the den - to go back to one's shelter, refuge, or place of privacy
9. Secret lair - a hidden place serving as a base of operations
10. Hidey-hole - a secluded hiding place
11. Lurking in the den - waiting in hiding, ready to emerge suddenly
12. crawl into the den - to go into one's refuge or shelter
13. Den of sin - a place associated with immoral or wicked behavior
14. emerge from the den - to come out of one's hiding place
15. Drag into/out of the den - to forcefully remove someone to/from a hiding place
16. Den mother - a woman who leads and supervises a group of girl or boy scouts
17. Make/prepare a den - to construct or organize a hiding place, refuge, or shelter
18. Crevice/nook and cranny - a narrow crack or recess, often used as an animal's den
19. Bust up the den - to locate and raid a criminal hideout
20.Cavernous den - a large, cave-like hiding place
21. Burrow into the den - to dig into or work one's way into a hiding place
22. Nestled in the den - situated or placed in a comfortable or snug refuge
23.Secluded den - an isolated hiding place
24.Crawl out of the den - to emerge slowly or carefully from a hiding place
25. Remove from the den - to take away or extract forcibly from a hiding place
26. Secure/fortify the den - to strengthen or reinforce a hiding place
27. Bolt for the den - to run hastily to one's refuge
28. Dragged into/out of the den - pulled forcefully into/out of a hiding place
29. Peek out of the den - to look out cautiously from a hiding place
30. Deserted/abandoned den - a refuge or shelter left empty by its former inhabitants
31. Cozy/snug den - a hiding place that is warm, comfortable and inviting
32. Make a beeline for the den - to head directly and quickly toward one's refuge
33. Den mother - an honorary title for a woman in charge of girl scouts or boy scouts
34. Gather in/around the den - to come together or assemble in or near a hiding place
35. Secret compartment in a den - a concealed space within a refuge used to hide valuables
36. Make a dash for the den - to move hastily toward one's place of shelter
37. Dens riddled with tunnels - hiding places with many interconnected passages
38. Den of iniquity/evil/vice - a place associated with immoral, sinful or wicked behavior
39. Bolt into the den - to run quickly into one's hiding place
40.Lure into/out of the den - to entice or attract someone into/out of a hiding place

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