Hares [noun]

Definition of Hares:

rabbitlike animal

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Sentence/Example of Hares:

The hares are Ravenswood’s peakers, engines derived from the fuel-gulping jets on airliners, which, like similar systems around the United States, can spin up quickly to meet demand spikes.

Anecdotally, I’ve seen the Tracksmith logo—Eliot, a mini golden hare named after the long-shuttered runner’s bar in Boston—become increasingly ubiquitous in the New York City running scene.

It also supports muskoxen, Arctic wolves, foxes, hares, migrating waterfowl, and porcupine caribou, which calve there.

As a result of this stretching, the tortoise was now 2 miles ahead of the hare, who remained at the starting line.

As long as the hare started running the moment the tortoise completed 20 percent of the race, they’d finish together.

Poor Anastatia, as a hare nestles in its form, had almost shrunk beneath the bed-clothes.

He had run with the hare and hunted with the hounds, and neither party could charge him with any lack of loyalty.

It was no brash idea, no hare-brained impulse concocted in one's cups, perhaps.

Well, the light come in the sky, and I separates from my mates, for I sees the owd dorg put up a hare and coorse her.

Wild animals were also bred for food in similar preserves, the hare and the wild boar being the favorites.