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What is a verb used to describe rabbits?

There isn't one specific verb that's exclusively used to describe rabbits. However, depending on the action you want to describe, here are some verbs that are commonly associated with rabbits:

General actions:

* Hop: This is the most common verb for describing how rabbits move.

* Binky: This refers to the excited jump and twist rabbits do, usually accompanied by a head-shake.

* Nibble: Rabbits are known for their gentle nibbling.

* Groom: Rabbits spend a lot of time grooming themselves.

* Snuggle: Rabbits are often affectionate and enjoy cuddling.

* Dig: Rabbits are natural diggers and often create burrows.

Specific actions:

* Thump: This refers to the sound a rabbit makes by hitting its hind feet on the ground, often as a warning.

* Twitch: Rabbits have sensitive noses and often twitch their noses when they smell something interesting.

* Flop: Rabbits often lie down in a relaxed position called flopping.

The best verb to use depends on the context and the specific action you want to describe.

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