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rabbit English

Meaning rabbit meaning

What does rabbit mean?
Definitions in simple English

rabbit

A mammal with long ears. Our pet rabbit liked vegetables and could run very fast.

rabbit

any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food (= hare) flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food hunt rabbits the fur of a rabbit

Synonyms rabbit synonyms

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Topics rabbit topics

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Conjugation rabbit conjugation

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rabbit · verb

Examples rabbit examples

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Simple sentences

The dog ran after the rabbit.
The dog pursued a rabbit into the forest.
Carrots are good for the eyes. Have you ever seen a rabbit with glasses on?
I saw a wolf, a fox and a rabbit.
A rabbit has long ears and a short tail.
The lion ate the rabbit in one bite.
A lot of boys ran after the rabbit.
And the little black rabbit never looked sad again.
The tail of a fox is longer than that of a rabbit.
A rabbit has long ears.
The ears of a rabbit are longer than those of a fox.
A rabbit is running in the garden.
Long long ago in India, a monkey, a fox, and a rabbit lived happily together.
Buddha, impressed by the rabbit's efforts, raised him unto the moon and set him in that form forever more.
Even a rabbit, if badgered into a corner, will fight back.
Against the snow, the white rabbit was invisible.
Suddenly the little black rabbit sat down, and looked very sad.
He ran like a scared rabbit.

Movie subtitles

If I could just go to the hospital. and take him his rabbit, he's had him since he was born, and he pretends he doesn't need him any more, but he does.
He needs his rabbit.
Nurse Franklin, what about the rabbit?
It was her birthday, so I took her to Harrods and bought her a rabbit.
I had a rabbit when I was a little girl, but it got shut in the cupboard under the stairs.
Anyone at. What's become of Peter Rabbit?
Three beer, three schnapps and some cabbage for my rabbit.
Yes, a head of cabbage for your rabbit.
Back to your rabbit!
From an apparently empty hat, he shortly produced a rabbit.
Roll up your sleeve, Mr. Thornton. There's no rabbit there.
But I'm not a rabbit, my friend!
Now run, rabbit.
He falls into your snare like a confused rabbit.
A chipmunk and a rabbit!
That's life, Rabbit. That's life.
Heh-heh. Oh, uh, ask Rabbit to come in.
You're next, Rabbit.
Rabbit.
If you were in her way she'd ride you down like a rabbit.
I know why you are running around like a scared rabbit. -and why lied so elaborately just now.
Looks like a rabbit's foot.
Well, rabbit or chinchilla.
Well, I bet in Chile or Bolivia they carry around a chinchilla's foot for good luck the same as we carry a rabbit's foot.
Not bad. - I could use a little touch of that rabbit's foot of yours.
He'll need more than a rabbit's foot to catch up with me.
Take my rabbit's foot. Keep away from dark corners.
I still have the rabbit's foot. - You're going to need it.
What's become of Peter Rabbit?
Take this rabbit's foot, boss.
You'll take rabbit and like it.
What do you think I am, a rabbit?
You might get your death of cold with only that bit of rabbit you have around your neck there.
And a rabbit went down it.
Then the rabbit isn't there.
What are you talking about? What rabbit is this?
An allegorical rabbit.
It's nothing but rabbit- and sick rabbit at that!

News and current affairs

Until last year, policymakers could always produce a new rabbit from their hat to reflate asset prices and trigger economic recovery.
Many expect the king to pull a rabbit out of his hat, to restore peace and start raising the living standards of Nepal's 25 million people, most of whom live below the poverty line.

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