Examples of using "Coelho" in a sentence and their english translations:
We have a rabbit.
Look, there's a rabbit!
It was an evil bunny.
That was an evil bunny.
Look, there's a rabbit!
The dog ran after the rabbit.
She doesn't know how to cook rabbit.
I have to look after the rabbit.
Tom ran like a scared rabbit.
Tom tried to catch the rabbit.
The rabbit has long ears.
- The rabbit is eating the carrot.
- The rabbit is eating a carrot.
A lot of boys ran after the rabbit.
I saw a rabbit in the forest.
He ran like a scared rabbit.
He's as timid as a rabbit.
The rabbit's ear is bleeding.
The dog ran after the rabbit.
I keep a rabbit as a pet.
I keep a rabbit as a pet.
The rabbit hid behind the tree.
The rabbit jumped over the dog.
The rabbit jumped over the dog.
A lot of boys ran after the rabbit.
Why is the rabbit a symbol for Easter?
- Why do rabbits have long ears?
- Why do rabbits have big ears?
- Why are rabbits' ears big?
Luís Coelho Street intersects Augusta Street.
"Do you really wish that?" asked the little white rabbit.
Tom saw a rabbit in his backyard.
"I'm going to pull a rabbit out of the hat." "I'll pay to see that".
Next year is the year of the rabbit.
"What's the matter?" asked the little white rabbit.
I saw a wolf, a fox, and a rabbit.
A rabbit has long ears and a short tail.
Long long ago in India, a monkey, a fox, and a rabbit lived happily together.
Rather than live a hundred years as a rabbit, live one day as a tiger.
"Forever and always?" asked the little black rabbit.
There's a catch.
The twelve animals of the Chinese Zodiac come from eleven types of animals we find in nature: the rat, the ox, the tiger, the hare, the snake, the horse, the ram, the monkey, the rooster, the dog, the pig, and the mythological dragon; they're used as a calendar.