hare - use in sentences

Possessives

  • ear: A hare's ears are longer than a rabbits and have black tips.

Converse of object

  • kill: Going onto land without permission to kill hares with dogs is poaching which has always been illegal.
  • jug: When you land on a hare square, and have paid for your move, you perform an action known as jugging the hare.
  • hunt: Each outcry of the hunted hare A fiber from the brain does tear.
  • chase: The enamel carried a scene of hunting dogs chasing a hare.
  • conserve: Efforts to conserve the hare should focus on increasing survival of adults and leverets.

Adjective modifier

  • brown: The brown hare is a familiar sight on farmland.
  • Irish: Irish hare is also recorded from the rougher grasslands.
  • illegal: The system should only be used for ongoing illegal hare coursing incidents where people feel intimidated or threatened.
  • dead: No elephants are dead, not even a dead hare or rabbit.

Modifies a noun

  • coursing: Mr Barnett agreed hare coursing was a problem in the local area.
  • courser: I have illegal hare coursers on my land every weekend, what can I do?
  • hunting: Hare hunting with packs of hounds was among the oldest field sports in Europe.
  • lip: She is shy to go outside - it's the hare lip " , Vieng's mother told me.
  • shooting: We are also very keen to receive information about hare shooting.
  • population: Locally, the extent of the hare population is unknown.

Noun used with modifier

  • mountain: Wild life spotted eagle, grouse, mountain hare, red deer, roe deer, gray wagtail.

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