hare|hares in English

noun

[her /heə]

any of a number of rodentlike mammals with long ears and long hind legs designed for leaping (related to the rabbit)

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1. The presence of Commensal hares at Yangjiesha, and at the nearby sites of Dongying and Shimao, reveals changing human-hare interactions in northern China dating to c

2. The huntsman is hunting for hares.

3. Hares from agriculturally used areas showed lower accumulation rates than hares from the forest (tab. 4, 5).

4. The hares and rabbits lope away.

5. This involves the Blooding of hares.

6. Many hare devotees like to lard hare with strips of pork fat seasoned with herbs and Cognac.

7. Hares may pull dead lions by the beard. 

8. He who follows two hares is sure to catch neither. 

9. The hunter's target was a hare.

10. Hares are killed when licking fur with the herbicide.

11. You can't run after two hares at a time.

12. 8 Many hare devotees like to lard hare with strips of pork fat seasoned with herbs and Cognac.

13. The hare darted off like an arrow.

14. A hare started off into the forest.

15. Hares and Rabbits - One who enjoys a peaceable and retired life.

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17. Wild hare, unfortunately, is quite difficult to find.

18. The hunter took aim at the hare.

19. First catch your hare then cook him. 

20. Accordingly, hare bravery already became ursine bravery substitute.

21. We have "Rabbits" separated into three distinct groups: Cottontails, Hares and Jackrabbitsand Pikas.

22. Quite the salesman, aren't you, uh, Mr. Hare?

23. The hill where the hare crouched with clenched teeth.

24. MERCUTlO No hare, sir; unless a hare, sir, in a lenten pie, that is something stale and hoar ere it be spent.

25. 4 First catch your hare then cook him.