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plural hares
Any of several plant-eating animals of the family Leporidae, especially of the genus Lepus, similar to a rabbit, but larger and with longer ears. examples
The player in a paperchase, or hare and hounds game, who leaves a trail of paper to be followed. examples
third-person singular simple present hares, present participle haring, simple past and past participle hared
(intransitive) To move swiftly. quotations examples
But Wales somehow snaffled possession for fly-half Jones to send half-back partner Mike Phillips haring away with Stoddart in support.
2011 February 4, Gareth Roberts, “Wales 19-26 England”, in BBC
(obsolete) To excite; to tease, or worry; to harry. quotations
To hare and rate them thus at every turn, is not to teach them, but to vex, and torment them to no purpoſe.
1693, John Locke, Some Thoughts Concerning Education
(regional) Grey, hoary; grey-haired, venerable (of people). examples
(regional) Cold, frosty (of weather). examples