rabbit warren
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often used figuratively to describe a complex, maze-like place
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- The old library was a true rabbit warren of narrow corridors and hidden rooms.
- The children discovered a bustling rabbit warren in the woods.
- Trying to navigate the ancient city's alleyways felt like being lost in a rabbit warren.
- Our old house felt like a rabbit warren with its many small rooms and corridors.
- His office, filled with stacks of books and papers, was a rabbit warren of academic clutter.
- The architect designed the building to avoid becoming a confusing rabbit warren.
- The building's interior was a complex rabbit warren of tiny offices and winding staircases.
- Beneath the ancient oak, a massive rabbit warren had been dug.
- After years of additions, the house had become a rabbit warren where no two rooms were alike.
- Exploring the winding alleys, she felt like she was navigating a medieval rabbit warren.
- The backstage area of the theater was a dark and confusing rabbit warren.
- The professor's office was a rabbit warren of books and papers.
- Finding my way around the sprawling university campus felt like exploring a rabbit warren.
- A healthy ecosystem often includes a thriving rabbit warren.
- The internet, with its countless links and hidden pages, can seem like a vast rabbit warren to newcomers.
- They got lost in the rabbit warren of underground tunnels.
- The market was a rabbit warren of stalls, each selling unique handcrafted goods.
- Despite its small size, the apartment building was a veritable rabbit warren of interconnected units.
- Navigating the bureaucratic system often feels like entering an endless rabbit warren.
- The conservationists were monitoring the rabbit warren for signs of disease.