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rabbiting
verb
Present participle of rabbit
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Then their parents start rabbiting away over the popcorn, and the answer becomes obvious: they taught their spawn to act this way.
3) "China has an exciting new economic policy" All week Chinese and UK officials have been rabbiting on about "one belt, one road" – a Beijing plan to resurrect the old medieval Silk Road that connected China to Europe and the old maritime trading routes as well.
Both artist and subject recalled the sittings as much less serious than the finished portrait: "We were rabbiting on about anything and everything," Windsor said.
He spent it rabbiting on about how he was actually an innocent man.
He's still rabbiting on when the house lights come up, and the road crew have to all but drag him offstage.
His grandfather was always off rabbiting with two whippets and a ferret.
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Neither are rabbits the only meat.
But they work, catching the breeze and jack-rabbiting into the smoky air.
It gives the ecosystem a holistic boost, encouraging wildlife like bush pigeons and rabbits to return, and providing welcome human benefits such as wood cuttings for cooking and new food sources such as tamarind.
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.
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