What is another word for rabbits?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈabɪts] (IPA)

Rabbits are a popular and beloved animal, and as such, they have a variety of different names and synonyms. Some of these include bunny, hare, cottontail, jackrabbit, and lapin. Each of these names may refer to slightly different breeds or species of rabbits, but all of them share the same basic characteristics of being small, fluffy, and adorable. Rabbits have long been associated with Easter and other springtime holidays, making them a cultural icon in many countries around the world. Whether you call them rabbits, bunnies, or hares, these little critters are sure to put a smile on your face.

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Usage examples for Rabbits

With his next brandy he commanded Welsh rabbits and chocolate ice-cream.
"I Walked in Arden"
Jack Crawford
"On a Wednesday night," Tug replied, putting the stock of the gun on the ground, and turning his head to one side to get a square sight at the woman, "the woods are full of rabbits.
"The Mystery of the Locks"
Edgar Watson Howe
A volunteer program, established in 1976, aids the farmer in tending the large vegetable garden, and the livestock which consists of poultry, hogs, rabbits, goats, sheep, dairy cows and draft horses.
"Frying Pan Farm"
Elizabeth Brown Pryor

Famous quotes with Rabbits

  • Kids love rabbits... they just like them.
    John Bach
  • I appreciated and respected kids who asked questions. They didn't do it to get attention, but because they were interested. Kids who didn't want to look dumb seemed like scared little rabbits.
    Henry Cole
  • The buffalo is all gone, and an Indian can't catch enough jack rabbits to subsist himself and his family, and then, there aren't enough jack rabbits to catch. What are they to do?
    George Crook
  • If carrots got you drunk, rabbits would be messed-up.
    Mitch Hedberg
  • People's dreams are made out of what they do all day. The same way a dog that runs after rabbits will dream of rabbits. It's what you do that makes your soul, not the other way around.
    Barbara Kingsolver

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