Third-person singular simple present indicative form of hare.(verb)
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Use "hares" in a sentence
"But now my crop promised very well, when on a sudden I found I was in danger of losing it all again by enemies of several sorts, which it was scarce possible to keep from it; as, first the goats and wild creatures which I called hares, who, tasting the sweetness of the blade, lay in it night and day, as soon as it came up, and eat it so close, that it could get no time to shoot up into stalk."
"The calling hares are distributed over Asia and North America."
"So hunting with the hounds and running with the hares is the order of the day and America vacillates with Condi on point."