NOUN
- a series of connected underground tunnels occupied by rabbits
- an overcrowded residential area
How To Use rabbit warren In A Sentence
- They've tried to search that rabbit warren but it's impossible.
- The council offices were a real rabbit warren.
- The result is one glorious rabbit warren of nooks, steps, crannies, fireplaces, lounges and courtyards, shot through with an enormous tree, topped off with pot-strewn terraces.
- The town is a rabbit warren of winding alleys where urchins play seemingly constant games of street football. The Sun
- Elsewhere, extensive pillow mounds show that the site was used as a rabbit warren later on.
- For this purpose, keepers of parks, rabbit warrens and heronries were ordered to produce venison and wildfoul for their masters' tables.
- Down in the rabbit warren of watering holes off Walking Street, and opposite the Marine Bar, is a new live music bar/nightclub.
- The layout continued in this manner -- a series of rambling wings connected by a rabbit warren of corridors and narrow staircases. AN UNLIKELY COUNTESS: Lily Budge and the 13th Earl of Galloway
- At the end of the day even if all the work was done on the centre, we'd still have a large hall upstairs and a rabbit warren of rooms.
- The building was a real rabbit warren of corridors.