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hare

[hair] / hɛər /
NOUN
rabbitlike animal
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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Danny searched through a stack of books for proof that there was such a creature as a jackalope—a hare or rabbit with great big antlers.

From Literature

Christopher and his father never went to the country-side now, because there was always an outside chance that hares would chase him across fields, and swallows would want to nest in his hair.

From Literature

Arctic foxes and hares and round, puffy birds called willow ptarmigan that were brown in summer and turned white in winter.

From Literature

Ospreys diving for fish, mountain hares in the snow, puffins with bills full of sand eels, red squirrels, beavers and even a lynx.

From BBC

Pliny the Elder judged that the hare “is born to be all creatures’ prey.”

From The Wall Street Journal