hare 
hare [hare hares hared haring] noun, verb BrE [heə(r)] NAmE [her] noun  an animal like a large ↑rabbit with very strong back legs, that can run very fast see mad as a hatter/March hare at ↑mad Word Origin: Old English hara, of Germanic origin: related to Dutch haas and German Hase. verb intransitive + adv./prep. (BrE) to run or go somewhere very fast •He hared away down the street. •She's always haring off to France on business. •to go haring around the country Verb forms: Word Origin: Old English hara, of Germanic origin: related to Dutch haas and German Hase. Example Bank: •She'd sent him haring back to his apartment, telling him an urgent letter had arrived.
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