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be like a deer/rabbit caught in the headlights to be so frightened or surprised that you cannot move or think Each time they asked him a question he was like a deer caught in the headlights. breed like rabbits (informal) if people breed like rabbits, they produce too many babies very quickly It's like I was saying to Derek, they all intermarry and they breed like rabbits. pull a rabbit out of the hat to surprise everyone by suddenly doing something that shows a lot of skill, often in order to solve a problem Usage notes: Pulling a rabbit out of a hat is something that is often done by a person who performs magic tricks. He's one of those players who, just when you think the game's over, can pull a rabbit out of the hat. pull a rabbit out of your hat also pull a rabbit out of a hat to do something surprising You didn't know how the story would end and then the author pulled a rabbit out of her hat, and it all made sense. Usage notes: sometimes used to describe a surprising solution to a problem: The governor pulled a rabbit out of a hat by putting together a budget without increasing taxes. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of pull a rabbit out of a hat, which is often done as a magic trick How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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