rabbit

/ˈræbɪt/
verb
  1. To talk quickly and at length about unimportant things; to chatter.
    • Stop rabbiting and get to the point!
    • My uncle will rabbit on about his stamp collection for hours.
    • She rabbited away on the phone until her battery died.
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noun
  1. A small, furry animal with long ears and a short tail, often kept as a pet or living in the wild.
    • A wild rabbit darted across the path and disappeared into the bushes.
    • The children love to watch the rabbit hop around the garden.
    • She adopted a fluffy white rabbit from the animal shelter.
  2. The fur or meat of a rabbit, used for clothing or food.
    • The hat was made of soft rabbit fur.
    • The farmer sells rabbit pelts to a local craftsman.
    • They served rabbit stew for dinner at the countryside inn.
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