Associations to the word «Lair»
Noun
- Creature
- Perseus
- Outlaw
- Leopard
- Shrike
- Rake
- Hound
- Ape
- Cyclops
- Labyrinth
- Dweller
- Tiger
- Hades
- Briefcase
- Raoul
- Trap
- Broker
- Nest
- Lizard
- Pup
- Sorcerer
- Corbett
- Growl
- Monkey
- Unicorn
- Ledge
- Entrance
- Crag
- Muller
- Lex
- Crawl
- Maze
- Steal
- Michelangelo
- Witch
- Crevice
- Rama
- Leonardo
- Tunnel
- Katie
- Robber
- Scrub
- Simone
- Graf
- Sentry
- Shroud
- Recess
- Hulk
- Hoard
- Waldo
- Lori
- Lois
- Devil
- Ravine
- Elf
- Cliff
- Pack
- Ninja
- Wizard
- Fox
- Volcano
- Hostage
- Snake
- Headquarters
- Hunt
- Rayford
Adjective
Wiktionary
LAIR, noun. A place inhabited by a wild animal, often a cave or a hole in the ground.
LAIR, noun. (figuratively) A place inhabited by a criminal or criminals, a superhero or a supervillain.
LAIR, verb. (transitive) (Scotland) To mire.
LAIR, verb. (intransitive) (Scotland) To become mired.
Dictionary definition
LAIR, noun. The habitation of wild animals.
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