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rabbit

[rab-it] / ˈræb ɪt /


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Martin suggested that he had "fallen down a rabbit hole" during the pandemic and denied he had ever intended to commit any violent acts himself.

From BBC

“You have a hunch, you have a gut feeling, you sort of go down a rabbit hole,” she said, “and you hope that it works.”

From Los Angeles Times

"I can't give anything away, but I do have a couple of white rabbits up my sleeve."

From BBC

Cordina, 34, was docked a point in the sixth round for rabbit punching, but was more in control than the judges' cards suggested.

From BBC

The eponymous character is a boy who wears a rabbit costume and has a quirky way of seeing the world; the main thing about the book is the inventive beauty of Sato’s vision.

From The Wall Street Journal