Rabbit - English meaning
Rabbit – definitions in English dictionary
nounA gregarious burrowing plant-eating mammal, with long ears, long hind legs, and a short tail.
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The chances of survival for south africa's most endangered mammal, the riverine rabbit, looks even …Synonims:
ConeyBunny (rabbit)nounA conversation.
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We had quite a heated rabbit about it
verbHunt rabbits.
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Locate the area where you can go rabbitingverbTalk at length, especially about trivial matters.
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Stop rabbiting on, will you, and go to bed!verbMove quickly; run away.
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He rabbited as soon as he saw us coming
nounA small animal with long ears and a short tail, that lives in holes in the ground
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Word origin
late Middle English: apparently from Old French (compare with French dialect rabotte ‘young rabbit’), perhaps of Dutch origin (compare with Flemish robbe ).
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