Cottontails [noun]
Definition of Cottontails:
animal
Opposite/Antonyms of Cottontails:
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Sentence/Example of Cottontails:
A cottontail hopped slowly from his hole to a clump of Spanish bayonet; buzzing gnats and bees hummed by.
Then he felt Cottontail's nose push against his cheek and, slowly unbending his stiffened limbs, he rose to his feet.
Down on Connecticut earth, however, the mark was that of the cottontail rabbit.
This includes words such as Cotton-tail and Cottontail; gatehouse and gate-house.
Here I came upon some cottontail rabbits, the first and only ones I ever saw in that part of the country.
The snowshoe rabbit replaces the cottontail in Canada and the most northern portions of the United States.
Sometimes when caught alive the cottontail utters a loud, shrill cry.
Cottontail rabbits (fig. 1) are so well known that little need be said of their habits.
Veneer and other forms of wooden protectors are popular, and have several advantages when used for cottontail rabbits.
Cottontail rabbits are valuable for food and afford excellent sport for gunners.