Sentences

hare in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

A hare is a fast-running, long-eared mammal resembling a rabbit, known for its agility and often depicted in fables and stories.

Sample Sentences

  1. The hare dashed across the meadow, its long ears flopping with each bound.
  2. In the story, the clever hare outsmarted the slow and steady tortoise.
  3. During spring, we often see baby hares hiding in the tall grass.
  4. The old man enjoyed watching the hares at dusk, as they played in the fields.
  5. Hares are known for their incredible speed, making them difficult to catch.
  6. The hare darted across the field, its long ears flopping as it ran.
  7. In springtime, the sight of a hare in the meadow is a joyful reminder of new beginnings.
  8. Many people mistake a hare for a rabbit, but they are actually quite different animals.
  9. As dusk fell, the hare became more active, searching for food under the fading light.
  10. The legend of the tortoise and the hare is a classic tale of perseverance and humility.