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rabbit's foot
noun
the foot of a rabbit, especially the left hind foot carried as a good-luck charm.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of rabbit's foot1
Example Sentences
Another hybrid from the same parentage, Rabbit’s Foot, has even bigger, fluffier gray catkins.
“I guess we’re rubbing the rabbit’s foot the right way.”
There was even a picture of a cat who’d suffered nerve damage, his hocks flat on the ground, each like a broken, unlucky rabbit’s foot.
Going into their latest matchup, both teams are fringe contenders — assuming a rabbit’s foot finds its way in their back pocket the rest of the season, given all the teams above them in the standings that need to suffer additional losses.
“I gotta find a rabbit’s foot somewhere,” Dickert said.
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