
The lion’s den
Metaphorical Use
Used figuratively to describe a risky situation, like facing strong opposition.
Questioning the company's policy put him in the lion's den.
Cultural Origin
This phrase originates from the Biblical story of Daniel, who was thrown into a lion's den.
Standing up to the bullies was like being in the lion's den.
Emotional Intensity
Often implies considerable stress or anxiety for the person involved.
He felt he was walking into the lion's den when he went to address the hostile crowd.
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