Rabbit can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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rabbit - hunt rabbits | ||
Noun |
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rabbit - any of various burrowing animals of the family Leporidae having long ears and short tails; some domesticated and raised for pets or food | ||
rabbit - flesh of any of various rabbits or hares (wild or domesticated) eaten as food | ||
rabbit - the fur of a rabbit |
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1. | noun | I am thinking about getting a rabbit as a pet, but my parents said that it has to stay outside. | |
2. | noun | There is already a little dog house that I would turn into a little rabbit hutch being kept back there and I was thinking about keeping the rabbit in the run with the chickens, but keeping the chickens in the coop and the rabbit in the hutch at night. | |
3. | noun | However, in the day time would it be okay for the rabbit to hop around along with the chickens? | |
4. | noun | We feed the chickens scraps of veggies and fruits throughout the day, but it's nothing that a rabbit wouldn't be able to digest just fine. | |
5. | noun | (The rabbit hutch would have an opening only big enough for the rabbit, the chickens would not be able to get to the rabbit food) Also, is it okay if the rabbit occasionally sneaks a few bites of chicken feed? | |
6. | noun | My last rabbit did that a few times, and he was fine... | |
7. | noun | yea i guess but rabbits a easily escape a pen or another rabbit could get in there and that rabbit could be the opposite gender. | |
8. | noun | It's twice my size and eats a rabbit once a month. | |
9. | noun | "What's the matter?" asked the little white rabbit. | |
10. | noun | A rabbit has long ears and a short tail. | |
11. | noun | The lion ate the rabbit in one bite. | |
12. | noun | A lot of boys ran after the rabbit. | |
13. | noun | And the little black rabbit never looked sad again. | |
14. | noun | All the other little rabbits came out to see how happy they both were, and they danced in a wedding circle around the little black rabbit and little white rabbit. | |
15. | noun | After a while, the little black rabbit sat down, and looked very sad. |
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I am thinking about getting a rabbit as a pet, but my parents said that it has to stay outside. |
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There is already a little dog house that I would turn into a little rabbit hutch being kept back there and I was thinking about keeping the rabbit in the run with the chickens, but keeping the chickens in the coop and the rabbit in the hutch at night. |
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However, in the day time would it be okay for the rabbit to hop around along with the chickens? |
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We feed the chickens scraps of veggies and fruits throughout the day, but it's nothing that a rabbit wouldn't be able to digest just fine. |
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(The rabbit hutch would have an opening only big enough for the rabbit, the chickens would not be able to get to the rabbit food) Also, is it okay if the rabbit occasionally sneaks a few bites of chicken feed? |
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My last rabbit did that a few times, and he was fine... |
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yea i guess but rabbits a easily escape a pen or another rabbit could get in there and that rabbit could be the opposite gender. |
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It's twice my size and eats a rabbit once a month. |
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"What's the matter?" asked the little white rabbit. | |
A rabbit has long ears and a short tail. | |
The lion ate the rabbit in one bite. | |
A lot of boys ran after the rabbit. | |
And the little black rabbit never looked sad again. | |
All the other little rabbits came out to see how happy they both were, and they danced in a wedding circle around the little black rabbit and little white rabbit. | |
After a while, the little black rabbit sat down, and looked very sad. |