bear garden
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/bˈɛɹ ɡˈɑːɹdən/
British pronunciation
/bˈeə ɡˈɑːdən/

Definition & Meaning of "bear garden"

Bear garden
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a place or situation marked by confusion or chaos

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What is the origin of the idiom "bear garden" and when to use it?

The term "bear garden" has its origins in the 16th and 17th centuries and refers to a place where bears were kept for public entertainment and blood sports. In such a setting, it was chaotic, unruly, and often dangerous. This expression is now used to describe any place or situation characterized by disorder, uproar, confusion, or rowdy behavior.

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The classroom turned into a bear garden when the substitute teacher lost control of the students.
The protest outside the government building became a bear garden, with demonstrators and counter-demonstrators clashing.
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