Examples of 'chasing a rabbit' in a sentence
Meaning of "chasing a rabbit"
chasing a rabbit: Figuratively refers to pursuing something that is elusive or distracting, often unrelated to the main goal or purpose
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chasing a rabbit
Volts chasing a rabbit through yours truly.
I seen a newsreel once where some dogs were chasing a rabbit.
A bear is chasing a rabbit through a forest.
I let them out and they started chasing a rabbit.
I saw my aunt chasing a rabbit with a knife once.
You can see birds of prey and a dog chasing a rabbit.
Volts chasing a rabbit.
Engraving on the cylinder was a country scenes with dogs chasing a rabbit.
A dog chasing a rabbit.
Warren passes, and fox chasing a rabbit.
The idiot was chasing a rabbit and ran right into a tree.
Ho-ho, they are running around out there like a bunch of dogs chasing a rabbit.
I am a dog chasing a rabbit.
Ah, do not worry about him . He 's probably chasing a rabbit.
So, a bear is chasing a rabbit through the woods.
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Near as I can tell, she 's chasing a rabbit.
Probably chasing a rabbit or something, Glen.
I seen my dog dreaming she was chasing a rabbit in her sleep.
Maybe he 's just chasing a rabbit or something.
I am not sure . Near as I can tell, she 's chasing a rabbit.
Churchill! Maybe he 's just chasing a rabbit or something.
Interpol, the CIA, and the Mossad, are chasing a rabbit.
He 's probably off chasing a rabbit.
Oh, he 's probably off chasing a rabbit.