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Definition of Rabbited
1. rabbit [v] - See also: rabbit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rabbited
Literary usage of Rabbited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Microscopical Journal: Transactions of the Royal Microscopical (1870)
"The solid bar, with a rabbited groove, carrying the body and stage on one ...
and the rabbited grooved stage, were the inventions of that able mechanic. ..."
2. Fox-hound, Forest, and Prairie by Edward Pennell Elmhirst (1892)
"Why, the other grey—the best and best-proved hunter in all Northamptonshire, Mr.
Walton's immortal old horse, completely "rabbited" —prone on his back. ..."
3. Fox-hound, Forest, and Prairie by Edward Pennell Elmhirst (1892)
"Why, the other grey—the best and best-proved hunter in all Northamptonshire, Mr.
Walton's immortal old horse, completely "rabbited" —prone on his back. ..."
4. Annual Report by New York (State). Board of Railroad Commissioners (1900)
"The flooring of the bridge is laid flush with the top of the rail; it is planked
between the tracks, the plank being rabbited for the flange of the car ..."
5. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1915)
"This spring is built upon a wooden frame which rests fast upon a wooden bed and
is rabbited under for the same position on the iron bed. ..."