leveret (Meaning)
Wordnet
leveret (n)
a young hare especially one in its first year
Webster
leveret (n.)
A hare in the first year of its age.
Synonyms & Antonyms of leveret
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leveret Sentence Examples
- The leveret darted across the meadow, its long ears twitching.
- The mother hare's leveret nestled snugly in the undergrowth, its eyes closed.
- The leveret's soft fur blended seamlessly with the surrounding vegetation.
- A group of leverets hopped playfully through the field, their tails bobbing behind them.
- The leveret's swift legs carried it safely away from a predator.
- The hunter's dog chased after a leveret, but the nimble creature outmaneuvered it.
- The leveret's large eyes scanned its surroundings, ever vigilant for danger.
- A leveret's playful leap startled a group of birds, sending them into flight.
- The leveret's ears detected the slightest sound, allowing it to remain alert to its surroundings.
- The abandoned leveret was taken in by a kind-hearted woman who raised it as her own.
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a young hare especially one in its first yearA hare in the first year of its age.
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The leveret darted across the meadow, its long ears twitching.
The mother hare's leveret nestled snugly in the undergrowth, its eyes closed.
The leveret's soft fur blended seamlessly with the surrounding vegetation.
A group of leverets hopped playfully through the field, their tails bobbing behind them.