hare

/hɛr/
noun
  1. A fast-running mammal with long ears and hind legs, larger than a rabbit, that lives in fields and forests.
    • A hare darted across the meadow and disappeared into the bushes.
    • The children spotted a hare sitting still in the tall grass.
    • Hares are known for their incredible speed and ability to leap.
verb
  1. To run very fast, like a hare.
    • The kids hared around the playground, laughing and shouting.
    • The dog hared after the squirrel through the park.
    • She hared down the street to catch the bus before it left.
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