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Rabbiting

Rabbiting \Rab"bit*ing\, n. The hunting of rabbits.
--T. Hughes.

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rabbiting

alt. (present participle of rabbit English) vb. (present participle of rabbit English)

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Rabbiting

Hunting of rabbits involving dogs (usually beagle or basset hounds) is called beagling.

Usage examples of "rabbiting".

You see them everywhere, with their leather briefcases, and their dressed-for-success business suits, rabbiting on about independence, yet clinging onto a thoroughly destructive relationship rather than be without a guy.

Two local papers are due this afternoon, and a man from the Electricity Board has been rabbiting on like Mr Darcy about the inferiority of our connections and says the whole place will have to be rewired.

She wished this silly girl, who was now rabbiting on about the wonders of Paradise, would go away.

Jack, who from his caked brown nose had been rabbiting, greeted her in noisy ecstasy.

The cavern's information spun around me, meaningless unless I interpreted it, and it took all the self-possession I could muster just to slow my rabbiting thoughts and try to consider where we were, what we could do.

Make sure she gets a good night's sleep, which is my delicate way of saying restrain yourself from rabbiting together half the night.

I learned to shrug off small injustices and get on with the next thing and put my energies in the future instead of rabbiting about the past.