jackrabbit
Americanadjective
verb (used without object)
Etymology
Origin of jackrabbit
First recorded in 1925–30; jack rabbit
Example Sentences
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Deliveries were made five times daily, thanks to a fleet-footed army of postal workers who whisked the mail from here to there before one could say jackrabbit.
From Literature
Besides its namesake, the Chuckwalla lizard, the area is home to bighorn sheep, desert tortoises, kangaroo rats, burrowing owls and jackrabbits.
From Los Angeles Times
He offered his comrades free lessons in hand-to-hand combat and bonded with them in the backcountry hunting jackrabbits.
From Salon
The monument’s name comes from the stocky Chuckwalla lizards that frequent the area, which is also home to bighorn sheep, desert tortoises, kangaroo rats, burrowing owls and jackrabbits.
From Los Angeles Times
“But every exploding colorful sunset, every jackrabbit, every coyote sighting changed my brain chemistry,” said Shah.
From Los Angeles Times
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