130 Verbs to Use for the Word rabbit

He had killed a rabbit that day and was not hungry.

That afternoon he chased many rabbits, and killed two more.

They stayed in camp that day to "rest up," and the Boy shot a rabbit.

They follow my trap-line an' eat the rabbits I catch.

The next day was spent in hunting jack-rabbits, coyotes, elks, antelopes and wild turkeys.

They brought only a few rabbits, but they had set many traps, and in a hill burn they had caught some fine golden-bellied trout.

Has he catched no rabbits lately?"

"Seeing those rabbits," remarked Smith, "reminds me of an anecdote of my boyhood, which at the time occasioned me an amount of mortification equalled only by the amusement it affords me, when I think of it in after years.

I set the apple and the snuff, but I got no rabbit, while I did get laughed at hugely for my credulity.

He took the Velveteen Rabbit with him, and before he wandered off to pick flowers, or play at brigands among the trees, he always made the Rabbit a little nest somewhere among the bracken, where he would be quite cosy, for he was a kind-hearted little boy and he liked Bunny to be comfortable.

Cook ten minutes; then add the rabbit and simmer five minutes.

"What is REAL?" asked the Rabbit one day, when they were lying side by side near the nursery fender, before Nana came to tidy the room.

Empty, skin, and wash the rabbit thoroughly, and cut it neatly into joints.

Bessie was a fair-skinned little girl, with eyes far apart, and a development of forehead which made her profile resemble a rabbit's.

"You have, I doubt not, witnessed some of them producing live rabbits from silk hats.

I took off the skin and head of the dead bear in half the time that some people would be in skinning a rabbit, and wrapped myself in it, placing my own head directly under bruin's; the whole herd came round me immediately, and my apprehensions threw me into a most piteous situation to be sure: however, my scheme turned out a most admirable one for my own safety.

Clean and cut the rabbit into pieces; sprinkle with salt, ginger, black pepper and paprica and pour over some vinegar.

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"I worked hard to cook all these rabbits, and I will not give any away.

When we snared a rabbit, I always wanted to find it caught around the neck and strangled to death.

Nobbut Ah could knock a few rabbits over if Ah'd got a Lewis gun handy.'

In carving a boiled rabbit, let the knife be drawn on each side of the backbone, the whole length of the rabbit, as shown by the dotted line 3 to 4: thus the rabbit will be in three parts.

And even then it was deliciously funny to watch their expression as they chewed, opening their jaws wide as if swallowing a rabbit, snapping them shut again as the grasshopper wiggled; and always with a doubt in their close-set eyes, a questioning twist of head and ears, as if they were not quite sure whether or not they were really eating him.

"Silence in the court!" cried the Rabbit.

But I tell thee I did! RABBIT.

130 Verbs to Use for the Word  rabbit