hare in the PONS Dictionary

hare Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be (as) mad as a (March) hare inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Hunting and poaching still causes harm to these species, though from mammals, it is only allowed to hunt fox and hare.
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Indigenous mammals include the leopard, hyena, fox, wolf, hare, oryx, and ibex.
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The tortoise is shown determinedly stumping forward while the hare has paused to scratch behind its ear.
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The husband and father is always trying to shut down the airport because he can not stand the hares.
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The hare is considered a pest in some areas and is known to damage crops.
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It is related to rabbits and hares but unlike those animals, the limbs are all about the same length.
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There the hare realises the stupidity of the challenge and refuses to proceed any further.
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Female hares can have up to eight baby hares called leverets.
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They show a preference for the snowshoe hare and are one of the few predators able to successfully hunt porcupine.
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A hare sets out from the waters edge to take the message of her death to her family.
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