haring (Meaning)
haring
to go swiftly, any of various swift animals that are like the related rabbits but usually have longer ears and hind legs and have young born with open eyes and a furry coat, any of various swift, gnawing, herbivorous, usually shy lagomorph mammals (family Leporidae and especially genus Lepus) that have long ears, short tails, and powerful long hind legs, are usually solitary or sometimes live in pairs, have the young open-eyed and furred at birth, and live in aboveground nests compare rabbit sense 1a
Synonyms & Antonyms of haring
Synonyms:
- hustling
- careening
- hastening
- bustling
- zooming
- belting
- ripping
- blasting
- whisking
- rocketing
- blazing
- rustling
- tearing
- cannonballing
- bowling
- breezing
- hying
- jogging
- bolting
- flitting
- bombing
- barreling
- shooting
- coursing
- jetting
- humping
- hieing
- highballing
- bundling
- hurtling
- pelting
- hurling
- nipping
- galloping
- careering
- scampering
- motoring
- barrelling
- ramming
- beating it
- whirling
- cracking (on)
Antonyms:
haring Sentence Examples
- The hare bounded across the field with incredible speed, haring towards the finish line.
- The team of rabbits haring down the path caused a stir among the onlookers.
- The child screamed with delight as he watched the hare haring around the garden.
- The dog chased the hare relentlessly, haring after it through the undergrowth.
- The wind howled like a banshee, haring through the trees and shaking them to their core.
- The haring of the horses' hooves on the pavement echoed through the streets.
- The hare darted and weaved, haring away from the predator that pursued it.
- The skier haring down the slope had an exhilarating sense of freedom.
- The hare's haring antics kept the children amused for hours.
- The river haring past the rocks created a soothing melody.
FAQs About the word haring
to go swiftly, any of various swift animals that are like the related rabbits but usually have longer ears and hind legs and have young born with open eyes and
stepping, darting, racing, scuttling, jumping, blowing, flying, running, dashing, scooting
hanging (around or out),creeping, dragging, lingering, poking, lagging, poking, crawling, plodding, dallying
The hare bounded across the field with incredible speed, haring towards the finish line.
The team of rabbits haring down the path caused a stir among the onlookers.
The child screamed with delight as he watched the hare haring around the garden.
The dog chased the hare relentlessly, haring after it through the undergrowth.