
hare
verb.
noun.
A quick-moving mammal with long ears that looks like a big rabbit and is often found in grassy areas or open forests.
Example sentences containing hare from English sources
Farmer knew of facts establishing this connection through his repeated conversations with Hare.
The hare made a huge mistake, believing in its ability but then not actually proving it.
In both animals and people, Hare says, the protein level remains lower for six to 12 months.
Ms Hare said that the solitude of solo sailing had not been a problem for her.
The mountains around Mont Blanc are home to many mammal species, including ibex, chamois, deer, mountain hare and alpine marmot.
Fortunately, cottontail and snowshoe hare hunting seasons don't close until Feb. 27.
Unfortunately, no alternative indices of European brown hare density in Denmark are available.
The Duke project aims to get even greater "resolution" on when these skills develop, Hare said, and how early they predict later success.
Hare denied that any Roadkill characters are based on real politicians.
In a world where the hare now beats the tortoise, today's marketers are agile.
And this, both he and Hare believe, was due to where the respective species lived.
Hae Hare is not a teacher but has come to support teachers.
Veteran writer David Hare takes a similarly economical approach in his finely nuanced screenplay.
An Irish hare sprung from the roots of a Hawthorne row.
The National Farmers' Union says four in 10 members reported at least one incidence of hare coursing.
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