rabbit warren
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Definition
Noun: 1. A series of connected underground tunnels occupied by rabbits: A network of burrows dug by a colony of rabbits as their dwelling place. 2. An overcrowded residential area: A metaphor for a place, typically a building or complex of buildings, that is densely populated, confusing, and maze-like in its layout.
Usage Examples
- Literal Meaning:
- The farmer was trying to control the rabbit population by filling in the rabbit warren near the field.
- We found a large rabbit warren at the edge of the woods.
- Metaphorical Meaning:
- The old tenement building was a rabbit warren of tiny, interconnected apartments.
- The bureaucratic office was a rabbit warren of narrow corridors and identical doors.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used pejoratively in its metaphorical sense to criticize poor urban planning or cramped living conditions.
- It can describe any complex, confusing, and densely packed system, such as a labyrinthine legal process or a convoluted computer network.
Variants and Related Words
- Warren (noun): Can be used alone with the same two meanings (a rabbit warren; a densely populated maze). "Warren" is the more general term.
- Burrow (noun): A single hole or tunnel dug by a small animal. A warren is a network of burrows.
Synonyms
- For the literal meaning: burrow network, rabbit hole (though this typically refers to a single entrance).
- For the metaphorical meaning: labyrinth, maze, hive, warren, overcrowded slum, tenement.
Related Idioms
- To live like rabbits in a warren: To live in extremely cramped and overcrowded conditions.
- The refugees were forced to live like rabbits in a warren until proper housing could be found.
Noun
- a series of connected underground tunnels occupied by rabbits
- an overcrowded residential area