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Meaning of bunny

Wordnet

bunny (n)

a young waitress in a nightclub whose costume includes the tail and ears of a rabbit

(usually informal) especially a young rabbit

Webster

bunny (n.)

A great collection of ore without any vein coming into it or going out from it.

A pet name for a rabbit or a squirrel.

bunny Sentence Examples

  1. The fluffy bunny hopped around the garden, enjoying the warmth of the sun.
  2. Sarah cuddled her pet bunny, stroking its soft fur gently.
  3. In the springtime, fields are often dotted with playful bunnies searching for food.
  4. The children giggled as they watched the baby bunnies frolicking in the grass.
  5. Every Easter, children excitedly search for hidden chocolate bunnies in the garden.
  6. The magician pulled a white bunny out of his hat, much to the audience's delight.
  7. My sister's favorite stuffed animal is a cute pink bunny she sleeps with every night.
  8. The forest was alive with the sounds of birds chirping and bunnies rustling through the bushes.
  9. As dusk fell, the bunny burrowed into its cozy underground home for the night.
  10. With a twitch of its nose, the bunny sniffed the air cautiously before continuing its exploration of the backyard.

FAQs About the word bunny

a young waitress in a nightclub whose costume includes the tail and ears of a rabbit, (usually informal) especially a young rabbitA great collection of ore with

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The fluffy bunny hopped around the garden, enjoying the warmth of the sun.

Sarah cuddled her pet bunny, stroking its soft fur gently.

In the springtime, fields are often dotted with playful bunnies searching for food.

The children giggled as they watched the baby bunnies frolicking in the grass.