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The word 'rabbit' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the common warm-blooded mammal, or in informal contexts as an informal term for someone or something perceived to be timid. Example sentence: When the fox appeared, the rabbit ran for its life.
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He told reporters he had said to Tsipras that he continued to exclude the idea of a Grexit – "because I don't want to see it" – but that he could not "pull a rabbit out of a hat".
There is no point wondering if this announcement came shortly after he followed a white rabbit down a hole; he has lived so long in his moral Bizarro World now that to apply even his own logic to his utterances is as pointful as reasoning with a fart.
"They seem focused on wild prey – I've seen them overfly a whole field of lambs and go for a greylag goose or snatch a rabbit caught by a buzzard".
Do you like chicken, pork, beef, water buffalo, rabbit, horse – or even the slightly gruesome-sounding, but undoubtedly delicious, skin satay?
To the internet, where spoiler fury has now officially finally tumbled down the rabbit hole.
On that first list were items such as wild rabbit, tins of corned beef and condensed milk, things few of us buy today.
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In Following the Rabbit-Proof Fence, a behind-the-scenes documentary released after the film, there are short moments where her angst as an 11-year-old is glimpsed.
Wearing the singer's Ziggy Stardust 'rabbit costume' designed by Kansai Yamamoto, the model read out a speech in which Bowie thanked fans and made a surprise intervention in the Scottish independence debate: "David has asked me to say this: In Japanese myth, the rabbits on my old costume that Kate's wearing live on the moon.
He was the focus of attention at Sydney's Taronga zoo over the weekend, meeting a bilby – a rabbit-like marsupial – named after him.
Larissa Behrendt, the academic and author of the Australia Screen Classics reader on Rabbit-Proof Fence, hears Sampi's story.
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