We dropped our sail, while the "White Rabbit" took in everything but the jib.
We made no more attempt to escape, and in a few minutes the "White Rabbit" was alongside.
The "White Rabbit" passed us as if we were standing still.
He wanted to tell her that he would rather be a white rabbit than a girl with red hair, when the nurse called Edith to dinner, and she had to leave him.
Well, I wasn't more frightened than you, Mr. White Rabbit.
But I assure you I am a white rabbit," replied Bumper.
We forget, as Alice did, that all these royalties are but a pack of cards, and follow all the evidence with the greatest interest, including the piece of paper which the White Rabbit had just found and presented to the Court.
Perhaps a white rabbit did whisk by, perhaps the real Alice really fell asleep, at any rate when Prima said "Begin it," that is how he started.
If Edward had really been a white rabbit it would just have fitted him.
I see you aren't such a white rabbitas what I thought you.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "white rabbit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.