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[ US /ˈɫɛɹ/ ]
[ UK /lˈe‍ə/ ]
NOUN
  1. the habitation of wild animals

How To Use lair In A Sentence

  • It was a bit too clean and antiseptic to be really considered an evil lair.
  • Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
  • At the top end of the glen darts of sunshine poked through the billowing clouds and encouraged us to go for it and, fully rigged up in waterproofs, we were soon splashing our way up into the Lairig Eilde.
  • Dan and Claire share an interest in ancient history.
  • Blair's answer should be embalmed in the Labour party constitution, perhaps as a better substitute for the old clause four.
  • Spain blockaded Gibraltar for most of the last third of the 20th century (they gave up in 1984) and when the Blair government in Britain negotiated a co-dominium with Spain in 2002, but the locals had to be consulted, and the referendum rejected the proposal by 17,900 to 187. Eric Lurio: Thoughts on a Gibraltar Street Fair
  • Reflections on Rosemary were given by her niece Claire and one of her great-nieces, Annie.
  • He declined to give details on who the passengers were except to say they were from a nursing home in Bellaire, an upscale enclave within Houston.
  • Claire looked at her feet, shuffling uncomfortably in place.
  • Tony Blair showed impeccable timing by leaving his job just before the economy went phut. Archive 2008-11-01
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