rabbit-mouthed love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Having a rabbit-mouth; harelipped.

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Examples

  • I felt sorry for him, and knew just why he had to keep bluffing and bombing, but had no trouble voting in 1972, as the ghosts of my grandfather and recently dead father looked on, for the Democrat, the implausible rabbit-mouthed McGovern.

    On Not Being a Dove John Updike 2009

  • Though capable with camels, he was a shallow spirit, almost rabbit-mouthed, but proud.

    Seven Pillars of Wisdom Thomas Edward 2003

  • Just as Jack and Philip had feared, the rabbit-mouthed boy tagged himself on to them whenever he could.

    The Ship of Adventure Blyton, Enid 1950

  • She didn't consider that Maureen, with her weak, silly, rabbit-mouthed face would make a good leading lady at all.

    In the Fifth at Malory Towers Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1950

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