warren
1 Americannoun
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a place where rabbits breed or abound.
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a building or area containing many tenants in limited or crowded quarters.
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Earl, 1891–1974, U.S. lawyer and political leader: chief justice of the U.S. 1953–69.
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Joseph, 1741–75, American physician, statesman, and patriot.
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Mercy Otis, 1728–1814, U.S. historian and poet (sister of James Otis).
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Robert Penn, 1905–89, U.S. novelist and poet: named the first U.S. poet laureate (1986–87).
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a city in SE Michigan, near Detroit.
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a city in NE Ohio, NW of Youngstown.
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a city in NW Pennsylvania.
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a town in E Rhode Island.
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a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “protection.”
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a series of interconnected underground tunnels in which rabbits live
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a colony of rabbits
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an overcrowded area or dwelling
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an enclosed place where small game animals or birds are kept, esp for breeding, or a part of a river or lake enclosed by nets in which fish are kept (esp in the phrase beasts or fowls of warren )
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English legal history a franchise permitting one to keep animals, birds, or fish in this way
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Etymology
Origin of warren
1350–1400; Middle English warenne < Anglo-French; Old French g ( u ) arenne < Germanic *warinne game park, equivalent to *war- (base of *warjan to defend) + *-inne feminine noun suffix
Explanation
When Bugs Bunny outruns Elmer Fudd and vanishes down his rabbit hole, he's escaping into a warren — a network of underground tunnels where rabbits live. A warren isn't just the maze-like tunnels where rabbits live. You may encounter a warren of subway tunnels or a warren of interconnected bomb shelters. Bring those narrow paths above ground and cluster them with homes and you have another kind of warren, or a maze-like residential area.
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Example Sentences
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Bari Vecchia—or “old” Bari—is a dizzying but inviting warren of white-stone alleyways and sunny piazzas that make up the historic heart of the city.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 26, 2025
But then it continued, traveling to the purgatorial police station, making its way into the institutional warren that represents a new reality for these characters, and the plan became clear, and interesting.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 12, 2025
With the man's son directing them, the HTS security force drives to one of the poorer neighbourhoods, weaving through a warren of back streets, past scrapyards and middens.
From BBC • Dec. 16, 2024
In the dense warren of stalls, the best-looking produce is displayed prominently: ripe bananas, glistening limes and orderly rows of broccoli and asparagus.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 26, 2024
One of these patrols, led by a certain Captain Orchis, discovered a small warren two miles to the east, beyond the Kingsclere-Overton road, on the outskirts of Nutley Copse.
From "Watership Down: A Novel" by Richard Adams
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