rabbity

/ˈræbəti/
adjective
  1. Resembling or characteristic of a rabbit, especially in having a timid, nervous, or skittish manner.
    • Her rabbity movements made it clear she was uncomfortable in the crowded room.
    • He had a rabbity way of twitching his nose when he was anxious.
    • The new student gave a rabbity glance around the classroom before quietly taking a seat.
  2. Having a face or features that resemble a rabbit's, such as a long nose or protruding teeth.
    • The cartoon character had a rabbity face with big ears and buck teeth.
    • She had a rabbity profile with a long, narrow nose.
    • His rabbity grin showed two large front teeth.
  3. Full of or infested with rabbits.
    • Farmers complained that the area had become too rabbity for their crops.
    • The overgrown field was so rabbity that we saw dozens of rabbits hopping around at dusk.
    • The rabbity hillside was dotted with burrows.
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