Yes, very
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It's a Borsalino "1857 ALESSANDRIA" black fedora made in Italy.
Den's, as in "What a coincidence we both have Den's" or "The bear's travel to different Den's each night".
Yes, the noun 'den' is used as a collective noun for:a den of snakesa den of thievesa den of vipers
Yes, the noun 'den' is used as a collective noun for:a den of snakesa den of thievesa den of vipers
den up = hibernate
This song be RAGIN. cuz someone just broke that guy whos made it’z car and den he triped and sutbd heis. toe on the ground, den it be sad cuz he haz been RAGINso much. and he don’t haz a car no mor. an heis foot hurtes.
den
a den of a lion
den = tavernă
DEN DEN DEN GET LOST THINK ABOUT IT YOURSELF WHY U ASKIN ME 4???????
It may be called a den, a lair, a burrow or an earth.