rabbity

  • 1rabbity — ˈrabə̇d.ē adjective Etymology: rabbit + y 1. : overrun with rabbits a rabbity region 2. : resembling (as in appearance) a rabbit or that of a rabbit rabbity teeth 3 …

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  • 2rabbity — rabbit ► NOUN 1) a burrowing plant eating mammal, with long ears and a short tail. 2) N. Amer. a hare. 3) the fur of the rabbit. 4) informal a poor performer in a sport or game. ► VERB (rabbited, rabbiting) 1) …

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  • 3rabbity — adjective see rabbit I …

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  • 4rabbity — adjective Similar to a rabbit, rabbit like …

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  • 5rabbity — rab·bity …

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  • 6rab|bit|y — «RAB uh tee», adjective, bit|i|er, bit|i|est. 1. somewhat like a rabbit or rabbits: »a rabbity look, rabbity creatures. 2. of or full of rabbits: »a rabbity field …

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  • 7Sam & Max — Infobox comics character character name = Sam Max imagesize = 250 converted = y caption = Front cover of The collected Sam Max: Surfin The Highway publisher = debut = 1987 creators = Steve Purcell alter ego = full name = species = homeworld =… …

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  • 8Los cuentos de Beedle el bardo — de J. K. Rowling …

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  • 10rabbit — I. noun (plural rabbit or rabbits) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English rabet, probably from Middle French dialect (Walloon) robett, from obsolete or dialect Dutch robbe, robbeken; probably akin to Middle Low German robbe seal, East …

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