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Definition of Rabbit on
1. Verb. Talk in a noisy, excited, or declamatory manner. "Sam and Sue rabbit on over the results of the experiment"
Generic synonyms: Mouth, Speak, Talk, Utter, Verbalise, Verbalize
Derivative terms: Jabber, Jabberer, Jabbering, Rant, Rant, Ranter, Ranting, Raver, Raving, Spouter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabbit On
Literary usage of Rabbit on
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and by William Nicholson (1821)
"... then sweep in the aft-side of the rabbit, by the radius 24 feet, keeping the
centre the same height above the upper edge of the rabbit on the keel; ..."
2. The Nursery (1869)
"THE rabbit on THE WALL. The king's daughter called the baby Moses, ... THE RABBIT
ON THE WALL, PAPA makes a shadow on the wall like the shadow of a rabbit. ..."
3. Athenian Lekythoi: With Outline Drawing in Glaze Varnish on a White Ground by Arthur Fairbanks (1907)
"On top is a rabbit, perhaps intended for a live rabbit. On the steps are two ...
The rabbit on the stele, whether it is a reminiscence of the rabbit hunt, ..."
4. Athenian Lekythoi: With Outline Drawing in Glaze Varnish on a White Ground by Arthur Fairbanks (1907)
"On top is a rabbit, perhaps intended for a live rabbit. On the steps are two ...
The rabbit on the stele, whether it is a reminiscence of the rabbit hunt, ..."
5. Adventure Guide to Guatemala by Shelagh McNally (2003)
"Stele B has the face of 18 rabbit on both sides and looks vaguely Oriental. ...
On one side is the face of a very young 18 Rabbit. On the other side 18 ..."
6. Sir David Wilkie, R. A. by William Bayne (1903)
"... The Letter of Introduction" — "Duncan Gray"— In Paris— "Distraining for
Rent"— "The rabbit on the Wall"— Holiday in the Netherlands— Visit to Hougomont— ..."