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I . rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] SAM.

1. rabbit (animal):

rabbit
zajec m. spol
rabbit
kunec m. spol

2. rabbit no mn. (meat, fur):

rabbit
zajčevina ž. spol
rabbit
kunčevina ž. spol

II . rab·bit [ˈræbɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag. brit. angl. avstral. angl. slabš. pog.

rabbit
rabbit about

ˈrab·bit hole SAM.

rabbit hole
zajčja luknja ž. spol
rabbit hole
kunčji rov m. spol

ˈrab·bit hutch SAM.

rabbit hutch
zajčnik m. spol
rabbit hutch
zajčnica ž. spol

ˈrab·bit punch SAM.

rabbit punch
udarec m. spol po tilniku

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They have three legs and long, droopy, rabbit-like ears.
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The tick will look for vegetation that is the height of the rabbit, 12to15 cm, and is slightly curved.
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There are many other symptoms for which a rabbit requires medical aid or veterinary attention.
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One day he was attacked by a rabid rabbit.
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The dog then sees the rabbit in drag; he thinks it's a dog, then he notices it's the rabbit.
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She is wandering the streets in search of a rabbit.
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A young rabbit, lost in the snow, comes in, and the wolf eyes him hungrily.
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Rabbits have been widely discussed due to their influences on land composition.
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The dog chased a rabbit into a brush pile, where they then disappeared.
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In an attempt to increase that number, a second virus (rabbit calicivirus) was introduced into the rabbit population in 1996.
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