Collocations for "rabbit"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "rabbit" in context.
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rabbit
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [black, brown, white, red] rabbit
- [a cute, an adorable] bunny rabbit
- my [pet, little] rabbit
- [shoot, hunt, keep, eat, breed, feed] rabbits
- have a rabbit as a pet
- the rabbits [bolted, ran off, escaped]
- US: the rabbit set the [pace, rhythm] (of the race)
- cricket: was a (total) rabbit with the [ball, bat]
- my lucky rabbit's foot
- UK: [she, his wife] has got a lot of rabbit
- a rabbit [warren, burrow, hutch, hole, house, run]
- rabbit [fur, skin]
- rabbit-skin [coat, glue]
- rabbit [meat, stew, pie, casserole]
- rabbit [chunks, thighs, bones, breast, legs]
- rabbit for [food, sport]
- UK: she [is always, never stops] rabbiting (on)
- UK: rabbiting (on) to [the neighbor, the bus driver, her coworkers]
- UK: stop rabbiting and [start, get] ...!
'rabbit' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):