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leveret

[ UK /lˈiːvəɹət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a young hare especially one in its first year

How To Use leveret In A Sentence

  • He also believes that neither Gates nor Clinton believe in Leverett's coined phrased, "a grand bargain," and he isn't sure at all Pres. Taylor Marsh: Iran Pre Election Polling Results from Terror Free Tomorrow
  • This was a roasted leveret, very strong of the fumet, which happened to be placed directly under his nose. The Adventures of Ferdinand Count Fathom
  • The fear is that many young ground nesting birds, such as the curlew and grouse, and mammals like the mountain hare leverets, will have been killed and damage done to the whole biodiversity of the moor.
  • LEVERETT: I think that they would be, but that is conditionable -- conditional on our being consistent and our being willing to spell out to them both the positive and negative consequences of their choices. CNN Transcript May 5, 2003
  • What leveret could escape amidst so many keen-sighted hunters? The Love of Books : The Philobiblon of Richard de Bury
  • Gyrfalcons did not pluck most arctic hare leverets.
  • The hare and the rabbit were well enough known, and with the leveret form part of an enumeration of wild animals (animalium ferarum) in a pictorial vocabulary of the fifteenth century. Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine
  • Orphaned leverets may be left to die a lingering death from starvation.
  • They nest in shallow depressions in the tundra, and broods of two to eight leverets (four or five is typical) are born in late June and are fully grown by early September.
  • Because the leverets (young rabbits) are active at birth, elaborate nests are usually not built.
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