Yes.
the right answer is NO. lair describes someone that makes it an adjective.
Yes, "lair" is a noun. It typically refers to a den or resting place for a wild animal.
Lair is a noun.
The homophone of layer is "lair."
The homophone of lair is "layer."
The homophone for "layer" is "lair."
The dark and musty lair of the dragon was hidden deep within the mountain.
Lair is a noun.
The word lair is a noun meaning habitat. It has no true antonyms. The opposite would be the lack of or absence of a habitat. Some synonyms for lair are burrow, hideaway, refuge, and sanctuary.
Look, that is a lions Lair. Welcome to my small lair .
The animal returned to it's lair at night.
A lair is like a cave and fish have a lair :)
the devils lair is earth
type /join lair or goto map and click on lair
i cant get in my lair
The duration of The Lair is 1620.0 seconds.
Dragon's Lair was created in 1983.
it lives in a lair!
It was called the Wolf's Lair.