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I . rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] N

1. rabbit (animal):

rabbit
zajec m
rabbit
kunec m

2. rabbit no pl (meat, fur):

rabbit
rabbit

II . rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] VB intr Brit Aus pej inf

rabbit
rabbit about

ˈrab·bit hole N

rabbit hole
rabbit hole

ˈrab·bit hutch N

rabbit hutch
rabbit hutch

ˈrab·bit punch N

rabbit punch

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They open it, and all manner of magic tricks come out of the trunk, including his pet rabbit.
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This was mainly deer, turkey, and other small animals like squirrels and rabbits.
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Her partner is a rabbit who is seen shaking all the time.
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A few days later, a college student spotted a rabbit running into the underbrush.
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However, this time, when the rabbit attempts another disappearing act, the big dog stops it in his tracks and punches it as hard as possible.
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They look like armless rabbits with human faces.
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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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In an attempt to increase that number, a second virus (rabbit calicivirus) was introduced into the rabbit population in 1996.
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The dog then sees the rabbit in drag; he thinks it's a dog, then he notices it's the rabbit.
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