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rabbit

[rab-it] / ˈræb ɪt /


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Ahead of us, Laleh wiggled out of Babou’s grasp and rabbited through a crumpled stone archway that had stood for thousands of years.

From "Darius the Great Is Not Okay" by Adib Khorram

The bars of these sashes are "rabbited" on both sides and double glazed, thus enclosing a stratum of air affording a good non-conductor of heat from within, or cold from without the pit.

From Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Buildings by Woodward, George E. (George Evertson)

The timbers were fitted in after the planks had been put together; and the planks were put together, not with flat edges, but rabbited, the parts made to correspond with the greatest exactness.

From In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India by Strang, Herbert

The earliest floors were not double in treatment, therefore the edges had to be either lapped or rabbited.

From Remodeled Farmhouses by Northend, Mary H.




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