Belgian hare
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Belgian hare
First recorded in 1895–1900
Example Sentences
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The Belgian hare is a distant relation of the ordinary rabbit.
From Three Acres and Liberty by Hall, Bolton
Still, as Neale pointed out, it was little worse when considered as a house-pet than the Belgian hare.
From The Corner House Girls on Palm Island by Gooch, Thelma
"I bet you didn't talk five or six hours about Belgian hare!"
From Polly and the Princess by Dowd, Emma C.
When a Belgian hare with large body was crossed to a common rabbit with a small body the hybrid was intermediate in size.
From A Critique of the Theory of Evolution by Morgan, Thomas Hunt
For a very special supper, we would jug a Belgian hare or cook curry and rice, and add beer, jam, and black army bread.
From Golden Lads by Gleason, Arthur
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