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    mare's nest

    noun

    • 1. a complex or confused situation; a muddle: "your desk's usually a mare's nest"
    • 2. an illusory discovery: "the mare's nest of perfect safety"

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  3. Mare's nest is a noun that means a false discovery, illusion, or deliberate hoax, or a place, condition, or situation of great disorder or confusion. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles.

  4. What's the meaning of the phrase 'Mare's nest'? A much vaunted discovery, which later turns out to be illusory or worthless. What's the origin of the phrase 'Mare's nest'? There are two unrelated meanings of ‘mare’s nest’ in circulation, and there’s little to connect them.

  5. A mare's nest is here being used to symbolize something that does not exist, as horses do not make nests. The phrase is first recorded in the late 16th century, as is the variant a horse's nest , although the latter is now no longer in use.

  6. Mare's nest is a noun that means a discovery imagined to be important but proving worthless, or a disordered situation. Find out the origin, pronunciation, and examples of this phrase, and explore synonyms and related words.

  7. Idioms. Mare's nest meaning. What does the saying 'Mare's nest' mean? Idiom: Mare's nest. Meaning: A mare's nest is a complicated or confused situation, a mess. Country: International English | Subject Area: Animals | Usage Type: Both or All Words Used. Contributor: Richard Flynn.

  8. Mare's-nest definition: something imagined to be an extraordinary discovery but proving to be a delusion or a hoax. See examples of MARE'S-NEST used in a sentence.

  9. Mare's nest means a hoax, an illusion or a confused and illogical mess. It derives from the nonsensical or illusory notion of horses building nests. Learn more about the history and usage of this expression.