rabbits
Variant of rabbit
rabbit
definition
rab·bit (rab′it)
noun pl. rabbits -·bits or rabbit -·bit
- any of various swift, burrowing mammals (order Lagomorpha), smaller than most hares and characterized by soft fur, long ears, a stubby tail, and the bearing of naked young
- the fur of a rabbit
- loosely any hare
- Welsh rabbit
- Track & Field a runner who, early in the race, sets a fast pace, as to spur on teammates or exhaust a strong competitor
Etymology: ME rabette, young of the cony, prob. < MFr dial. rabotte < MDu robbe, Fl robbe
intransitive verb
- to hunt rabbits
- Brit., Informal to talk continuously about unimportant matters; ramble: often with on
- Informal to depart quickly; escape; flee
Related Forms:
- rabbity rab′·bity (rab′i tē) adjective
Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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