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How to Pronounce running like scared rabbit?

Correct pronunciation for the word "running like scared rabbit" is [ɹˈʌnɪŋ lˈa͡ɪk skˈe͡əd ɹˈabɪt], [ɹˈʌnɪŋ lˈa‍ɪk skˈe‍əd ɹˈabɪt], [ɹ_ˈʌ_n_ɪ_ŋ l_ˈaɪ_k s_k_ˈeə_d ɹ_ˈa_b_ɪ_t].

What are the misspellings for running like scared rabbit?

  • eunning like scared rabbit,
  • dunning like scared rabbit,
  • funning like scared rabbit,
  • tunning like scared rabbit,
  • 5unning like scared rabbit,
  • 4unning like scared rabbit,
  • rynning like scared rabbit,
  • rhnning like scared rabbit,
  • rjnning like scared rabbit,
  • rinning like scared rabbit,
  • r8nning like scared rabbit,
  • r7nning like scared rabbit,
  • rubning like scared rabbit,
  • rumning like scared rabbit,
  • rujning like scared rabbit,
  • ruhning like scared rabbit,
  • runbing like scared rabbit,
  • runming like scared rabbit,
  • runjing like scared rabbit,
  • runhing like scared rabbit

What is the present tense of Running like scared rabbit?

  • The personal forms of the verb "running like a scared rabbit" in the present tense would be:

  • - I run like a scared rabbit

  • - You run like a scared rabbit

  • - He/She/It runs like a scared rabbit

  • - We run like scared rabbits

  • - You (plural) run like scared rabbits

  • - They run like scared rabbits
  • What is the past tense of Running like scared rabbit?

  • The verb "running like a scared rabbit" in the past tense can be conjugated in various personal forms based on the subject. Here are the personal forms:

  • 1. I ran like a scared rabbit.

  • 2. You ran like a scared rabbit.

  • 3. He/she/it ran like a scared rabbit.

  • 4. We ran like scared rabbits.

  • 5. You (plural) ran like scared rabbits.

  • 6. They ran like scared rabbits.

  • These are all personal forms of the verb "running like
  • What is the adverb for running like scared rabbit?

    The adverb for "running like a scared rabbit" would be "scaredly" or "fearfully".

    What is the adjective for running like scared rabbit?

    The adjective form of "running like scared rabbit" would be "scared" or "frightened".

    Usage over time for running like scared rabbit:

    This graph shows how "running like scared rabbit" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Running like scared rabbit:

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