rabbity

English

Etymology

From rabbit + -y.

Adjective

rabbity (comparative more rabbity, superlative most rabbity)

  1. Similar to or characteristic of a rabbit; rabbit-like.
    • 2017, Kristen Roupenian, ‘Cat Person’, The New Yorker, 11 December:
      At last, after a frantic rabbity burst, he shuddered, came, and collapsed on her like a tree falling, and, crushed beneath him, she thought, brightly, This is the worst life decision I have ever made!

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