Used figuratively to describe a risky situation, like facing strong opposition. Questioning the company's policy put him in the lion's den.
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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.
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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.