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It is an idiom used to describe the irritability and boredom that can arise from being cooped up in a certain location for too long, especially a small one. For example, "After spending a few days with my family in the cabin, I had a bad case of cabin fever."
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cabin fever
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A condition of restlessness and irritability caused by being in a confined space.
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