bunny

[ UK /bˈʌni/ ]
[ US /ˈbəni/ ]
NOUN
  1. (usually informal) especially a young rabbit
  2. a young waitress in a nightclub whose costume includes the tail and ears of a rabbit
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How To Use bunny In A Sentence

  • The minute someone's pet bunny is threatened, however, take it as a sign that the green-eyed monster has gone too far.
  • Among them was a small cuddly bunny wrapped in a plastic bag against the overnight rain.
  • I've burrowed like a bunny to a funkhole in the ground. THE SLEEPER CUTTERS' CAMP
  • July 24, 2008 at 7:40 am bwavo fur yoo taht is teh moust ONerable & lubbing ting wii candoo 4 halpin tew kweep teh strai fural popadulation xploshunz unda control. der aura pharm kittehs next tew mai werk taht i haff helped wiff. i pray CC pours abunnydances inta yoor pocket tew help wit fundz! Dun wanna go to skool. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • A silver lame number with impossible décolletage, my "Carmella Soprano" fur, diamond bunny necklace, a wiglet straight out of Valley of the Dolls, and matching Birkenstocks. Susie Bright: The Catties: Susie's Red Carpet Awards
  • One class teaches children to breathe like a bunny - two short inhalations, followed by a slow exhalation.
  • The card features a bunny holding a tube of toothpaste.
  • If they have their own pet rabbit, make the bunny in an appropriate colour.
  • The club's former cloakroom attendant has been given the crazed grin of a bunny boiler and arms that seem more like distressed eels than human limbs. Times, Sunday Times
  • A small smile broke out across her face as the bunny gave her finger a quick lick, then snorted at her.
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