Pronunciation of the English word lair.
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1. | A fox smells its own lair first. | |
2. | The octopus only exits its lair to look for food or for reproductive purposes. | |
3. | The Cyclops lifted his cyclopean body out of his cyclopean bed and set about to the cyclopean task of cleaning up the entirety of his cyclopean lair. | |
4. | Wolverines make their lair under torn-out roots, in rock crevices and in other secluded spots. | |
5. | Beowulf decided to follow the dragon to its lair. | |
6. | "Here Scylla, gaping from her gloomy lair, / the passing vessels on the rocks doth hale." | |
7. | Where is the bandits' lair? | |
8. | Tom lives in a secret lair underground. | |
9. | His world was gloomy; but he did not know that, for he knew no other world. It was dim-lighted; but his eyes had never had to adjust themselves to any other light. His world was very small. Its limits were the walls of the lair; but as he had no knowledge of the wide world outside, he was never oppressed by the narrow confines of his existence. | |
10. | A pack of dogs tracked the fox to its lair. |