Sentence examples for den of from inspiring English sources

"den of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a place or location where someone or something resides or hides, often with a negative connotation. Example: The abandoned warehouse had been transformed into a den of thieves, with stolen goods scattered about and shady figures lurking in the shadows.

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Den of Geek think not.

We were in a den of Royalists!

"It really is a purpose-built den of iniquity".

Paisley thinks he's Daniel in the den of the lion.

Hence for Jesus it was a "den of thieves".

I am lost in a den of assholes".

Or does this den of iniquity actually exist?

This is, we're told, the Den of Beasts.

"We know we aren't a den of thieves," he said.

In the den of the hypercompetitive, there is no rest.

They saw Cincinnati as a den of iniquity.

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