rabbit hole

NOUN
  1. a hole in the ground as a nest made by wild rabbits
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How To Use rabbit hole In A Sentence

  • Rajiv Chandrasekaran's Imperial Life in the Emerald City is an insightful book that will have American taxpayers reaching for the antacid as he follows suitcases filled with US dollar bills down the rabbit hole in Iraq. Gail Vida Hamburg: As Iraq War Memory Fades, the Art Endures
  • Those that stay to breed here will summer on northern and western moors, nesting in old rabbit holes and other hollows. Times, Sunday Times
  • A rabbit hole on the hill surrounded by morning frost; a crow looking down into the roofless windmill tower; a rot hole in the trunk of an alder tree fallen into a field from the streamside; a muddy drain in the road. Country diary: Wenlock Edge
  • Miss Dean thinks it was probably a rabbit hole as the others would be large enough for a small dog to get out of. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a magical transformation into a snowscape, and rabbit holes into which cute creatures continually dart. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those that stay to breed here will summer on northern and western moors, nesting in old rabbit holes and other hollows. Times, Sunday Times
  • This episodic tale, with no particular beginning or end, transfixes the reader with its trips up and down the rabbit hole of language.
  • Mr. Bouncer would not confess that he had admitted anybody into the rabbit hole.
  • The brain often scurries away from the present as a rabbit scurries into a rabbit hole. Times, Sunday Times
  • William finally holed out for twelve after playing bagatelle with a few trees, a rabbit hole and a water hazard that no-one had noticed before.
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