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Definitions from the WebRabbit-EarDescription:Rabbit-ear refers to a term commonly used to describe two long, thin, and flexible antennas that resemble the ears of a rabbit. It can also refer to a fold made on the corners of a sheet or page to mark a specific section or paragraph. Parts of speech:
Senses:Noun:(1) A pair of long, thin, and flexible antennas, typically used for television or radio reception. (2) A fold made on the corners of a sheet or page to mark a specific section or paragraph. Adjective:Describing something that resembles or is similar to the shape or appearance of a rabbit's ear. Usage:Noun:1. She adjusted the rabbit-ears on the television to improve the reception. 2. The book had rabbit-ears on several pages for easy reference. Adjective:He wore a hat with rabbit-ear decorations, adding a festive touch to his outfit. Related Products:Search for possible related products on Amazon. | ||||
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