rabbit hutch

rabbit hutch
A cage in which a rabbit or rabbits are kept.

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  • rabbit hutch — rabbit ,hutch noun count a wooden CAGE for a RABBIT …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • rabbit hutch — noun a hutch for rabbits • Hypernyms: ↑hutch * * * rabbit hutch noun A box for housing rabbits • • • Main Entry: ↑rabbit * * * rabbit hutch UK US noun [countable] [ …   Useful english dictionary

  • rabbit hutch — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms rabbit hutch : singular rabbit hutch plural rabbit hutches a small wooden structure for keeping a rabbit in …   English dictionary

  • rabbit hutch — rabbit cage, pen for rabbits …   English contemporary dictionary

  • rabbit hutch — noun (C) a wooden cage for pet rabbits …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • Hutch — Hutch, n. [OE. hucche, huche, hoche, F. huche, LL. hutica.] 1. A chest, box, coffer, bin, coop, or the like, in which things may be stored, or animals kept; as, a grain hutch; a rabbit hutch. [1913 Webster] 2. A measure of two Winchester bushels …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hutch — n. a rabbit hutch * * * [hʌtʃ] a rabbit hutch …   Combinatory dictionary

  • hutch — /hʌtʃ / (say huch) noun 1. a coop for confining small animals: rabbit hutch. 2. a hut or cabin. 3. a shack or shanty. 4. a chest, box, or trough: a grain hutch. 5. a piece of furniture which is shelved and glass fronted, made to be placed on a… …  

  • hutch — /huch/, n. 1. a pen or enclosed coop for small animals: rabbit hutch. 2. a chest, cupboard, bin, etc., for storage. 3. any of various chestlike cabinets, raised on legs and having doors or drawers in front, sometimes with open shelves above. 4. a …   Universalium

  • hutch — [[t]hʌtʃ[/t]] n. 1) agr. a pen or enclosed coop for small animals: a rabbit hutch[/ex] 2) fur a chestlike cabinet with doors or drawers, usu. with open shelves above 3) fur a chest, bin, etc., for storage 4) a small cottage or hut • Etymology:… …   From formal English to slang

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