answersLogoWhite

0

The phrase "put the rabbit back in the hat" is an idiom that means to undo or reverse a situation that had previously been resolved or completed. It suggests attempting to recreate a sense of mystery or magic that had been revealed or lost.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does German phrase 'gewählt hat' mean in English?

Hat gewählt means has voted in English.


What does un sombrero mean?

"Un sombrero" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "a hat" in English.


What is the history of an idiom pull a rabbit out of a hat?

It means to do something surprising. The phrase is associated with 19th Century magicians who performed this trick.


What happens at the end of Escape From Hat by Adam Kline Does the rabbit make it out of the hat?

In "Escape From Hat" by Adam Kline, the rabbit does make it out of the hat at the end. The story follows the rabbit's journey as he tries to escape from the magical town trapped in the hat and ultimately succeeds in finding his way out.


What does it mean if a guy has a snapback?

A snap back hat is a baseball cap style hat where size of the hat is adjustable by a snap on the back.


What is the picTURE of Akubra hat?

the Akubra hat is a brown hat that is made from rabbit fur


What is the sentence for the phrase At the drop of a hat?

The phrase "At the drop of a hat" means to do something immediately or without hesitation. For example, "He would leave for a trip at the drop of a hat."


Is pulling a rabbit out of a hat animal abuse?

Only if you grab the rabbit in a painful manner to pull it out.


What rhymes with habitat clearing?

rabbit hat smearing


What happened to the Kingsbury Hat Company?

the rabbit died


What another term for rabbit fur?

a slipper or hat


How do you make a rabbit come out of a hat?

First of all there is a compartment were the rabbit is hidden. Then you can open the door to it and pull the bunny out. There is your bunny out of a hat trick.