The noun 'den' is a word for:
you can call a den a loft area or computer room, extra bedroom, or you can look it up in a thesorous or however you spell that word.
Yes, the noun 'den' is used as a collective noun for:a den of snakesa den of thievesa den of vipers
den up = hibernate
The rabbit den is called a burrow. They dig burrows in the ground to make a den.
The possessive noun in the sentence is: cub'sThe possessive noun indicates that the den belongs to the cub (the den of the cub).
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Yes, the noun 'den' is used as a collective noun for:a den of snakesa den of thievesa den of vipers
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
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den = tavernă
a den of a lion
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.
They are called lairs, dens, burrows or earths.
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The cub scouts have a den meeting next week. The bear spent the winter in a warm den. Did you vaccuum in the bedroom and the den? The temple should be a house of prayer and not a den of thieves.
Den'-gey (Den as in a fox's den and the "ey" in gue is as in key)