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I . rabbit [ˈræbɪt] N

rabbit

II . rabbit <-tt-> [ˈræbɪt] VB intr Brit

1. rabbit (hunt):

2. rabbit pej inf (talk):

to rabbit on
to rabbit on

rabbit hole N

rabbit hole

rabbit hutch N

rabbit hutch

rabbit punch N

rabbit punch

rabbit warren N

1. rabbit warren (hole):

rabbit warren

2. rabbit warren fig (maze):

rabbit warren

bunny (rabbit) [ˈbʌni-] N childspeak

bunny (rabbit)

Usage examples with rabbit

to rabbit on
an albino rabbit
an angora rabbit

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
One day he was attacked by a rabid rabbit.
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It is common to see ducks, deer, and rabbits.
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A young rabbit, lost in the snow, comes in, and the wolf eyes him hungrily.
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There are many other symptoms for which a rabbit requires medical aid or veterinary attention.
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Rabbits are present and cause browsing damage to the vegetation.
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Her partner is a rabbit who is seen shaking all the time.
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He releases a rabbit into a forest, and each of them has to catch it.
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The theory that rabbits compete with boodies for food has been disputed in a study done in 2002 although further investigation is needed.
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The dog chased a rabbit into a brush pile, where they then disappeared.
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Chipmunks and small brown rabbits are common, but it is relatively rare to hear of them doing any damage.
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