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  • verb Present participle of rabbit.

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Examples

  • That was about as close as he dared come to his own grievance, and eventually someone ventured an oblique guess as to the likelihood of rabbitting come fall.

    Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • She walked towards the small hallway, rabbitting on.

    The Vatican Rip Gash, Jonathan 1981

  • As it turns out, this Don Cherry person, who I thought had retired decades ago, is still on the CBC, rabbitting on like Mary Walsh playing Dakey Dunn, grabbing his crotch and recalling the 1970s when women would still sleep with him.

    Thestar.com - Home Page Heather Mallick 2010

  • Worse, most critics talk in a highfalutin music-speak that is way out of touch with the majority, non specialist audience - a bit like those oenologists rabbitting on about wine when all you want is a half decent swally.

    BBC Blog Network 2009

  • 'Yesterday's' because they are all rabbitting on about yesterday's healthy solvency ratios.

    Irish Blogs Senator Shane Ross 2008

  • Just watched Lord Pearson - the new leader of UKIP on Daily Politics Show - reagrding UKIP disbanding for General Election if Conservatives agreed to referendum about UK withdrawal from EU and he spent 5 mins rabbitting on about his 12,000 acres in Perth (Scotland presumably NOT

    British Blogs 2009

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