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rabbit food
noun
raw vegetables, especially those used in salads, as lettuce, carrots, radishes, or celery.
Word History and Origins
Origin of rabbit food1
Example Sentences
"They get everything they need from apples, carrots, and some dried rabbit food as well," he said.
“I know I used to think eating this way would be just like nibbling on sad and soggy carrots and rabbit food all day long,” she says.
The growing multitude of people camped out at the bottom of the hill plays a role in the rapidly escalating tensions that go beyond Nami’s distress about being served nothing but “rabbit food.”
“The one that will finally answer the question — are salads really rabbit food?”
It's real food for real men — not the "rabbit food" that's reserved for ladies and lesser men.
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