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den

noun as in cavern, hideaway

noun as in room for relaxation or informal

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In a chapter titled “Fox Den,” he braves brambles in an attempt to follow his neighborhood urban fox.

It is unknown whether John Doe is David Neuman, who was once an executive at DEN.

The occasion was his Pitch At The Palace event, a Dragon's den-style forum for entrepreneurs to seek investment.

He introduces me to the head bartender, Peter Van Den Bossche.

Heinz wrote the book in his makeshift den, a bantam-size office that he had constructed off the TV room in a corner of his garage.

Over the mantel in our parlor we have a picture of the lion's den, and it is one of the choicest of our family treasures.

"'Bared the lion in hith den—the Doog-dug-lath——'" Abraham stopped and took a long breath.

Then he returned to the den and found his people recovering somewhat from their surprise.

Mr. Ralph found me in his den, I was arranging one of his tables, and he said that he wanted to talk to me.

Often the doctor came to Hill Street and sat for long periods with the general in that small, cosy room which was his den.

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

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