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rabbit

[rab-it] / ˈræb ɪt /


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For a solid hour he keeps Evy, and the audience, feeling as if we’re burrowing down a rabbit hole that keeps taking odd turns.

From The Wall Street Journal

American boys are falling behind in school and tumbling into perilous internet rabbit holes.

From The Wall Street Journal

His family spotted the lights on their land and believed Dandridge was "lamping", when people use bright lights to find animals such as rabbits and foxes, often with a dog.

From BBC

He said they were "the same size as a rabbit".

From BBC

I have seen rabbits outwit foxes and watched red squirrels tease martens and get away with it, but this time it was not to be.

From Literature