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rabbit balls

<span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span> <span class="searchmatch">balls</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span> ball...


rabbit ball

<span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span> ball (plural <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span> <span class="searchmatch">balls</span>) (baseball, derogatory) A lively ball that easily travels far off the bat....


ball

article on: ball Wikipedia Wikimedia Commons has related media at: Category:<span class="searchmatch">Balls</span> (Received Pronunciation) enPR: bôl, IPA(key): /bɔːl/ (General American)...


stick out

will stick out from the back. 1921 June, Margery Williams, “The Velveteen <span class="searchmatch">Rabbit</span>: Or How Toys Become Real”, in Harper’s Bazar, volume LVI, number 6 (2504...


donkey

partial merger with arse (compare similar development between coney and <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span>). (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈdɒŋki/ (General American) IPA(key):...


rack

an alteration ( +‎ -ock) of <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span>. rack (plural racks) (obsolete) A young <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span>, or its skin. 1869 February 13, “<span class="searchmatch">Rabbit</span> Skin”, in All the Year Round...


hat trick

(traditionally a <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span>) out of an apparently empty hat. (cricket) An achievement of a bowler taking three wickets in three consecutive <span class="searchmatch">balls</span>. (by extension...


foot

shoe on every foot put the shoe on the other foot <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span>-foot, <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span> foot, <span class="searchmatch">rabbit&#039;s</span> foot <span class="searchmatch">rabbit&#039;s</span>-foot fern rearfoot refoot Roman foot run someone off...


creep

over the ground. 1922, Margery Williams, The Velveteen <span class="searchmatch">Rabbit</span>: One evening, while the <span class="searchmatch">Rabbit</span> was lying there alone, watching the ants that ran to and...


hole

The Amateur Poacher, London: Smith, Elder, &amp; Co., […], →OCLC: Orion hit a <span class="searchmatch">rabbit</span> once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the...