Opposite of a place to hide, or to seek shelter or privacy
Opposite of a building or place where one resides
Opposite of an animal's burrow
“I looked down at my feet and I saw an ant mound.”
Opposite of the underground lair of an animal, such as a badger or fox
“We drive past in a jeep and observe some lions sleeping out in the open whilst others frolic around the wilderness.”
Opposite of a large cave or cavity
Opposite of a hole or depression in something
“He then pulls aside another prisoner with a protrusion on his head.”
Opposite of a place where one lives or calls home
“She works at the office, goes to court, practices the organ almost every night, and spends a lot of time with Mrs. Witherspoon.”
Opposite of a room used or designed for reading, writing, or academic work
“This is my rumpus room on the second floor, where I have the foosball table, Ms. Pac-Man machine, and posters from rallies.”
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