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rabbit

Definition for rabbit

noun as in animal

Strongest matches

bunny, coney, cony, hare, lagomorph, lapin

Strong matches

buck, cottontail, doe

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Example Sentences

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He’s essentially doing the same thing that Alice is doing, chasing the rabbit down the rabbit hole in Lewis Carroll’s novel.

From Salon

The drone uses an artificial intelligence program, called Vehicle and Dismount Exploitation Radar, or VaDER, to detect small objects — a human being, a rabbit, even a bird in flight.

She says that a vaccine costs £75 for each rabbit.

From BBC

“Every day I would follow the yellow brick road and have a magic key and slide down a rabbit hole, and I would wonder why the rest of the world wasn’t like that,” Hull says.

Intrigued, the French writer dives into a rabbit hole and discovers the name belongs to a member of the French Resistance.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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