Easter bunny

NOUN
  1. a rabbit that delivers Easter eggs
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How To Use Easter bunny In A Sentence

  • Last weekend, the Easter Bunny made a special stop on the North Shore with a mission to leave chocolate and other candy treats.
  • A wild west slippery slide, merry-go-round, trail bikes and furry Easter Bunny all coloured the fair, but a helicopter joyride was the biggest drawcard for three-year-old Georgia.
  • CHANNEL your inner Easter bunny and transform your home into an extravaganza of zingy spring colour for the weekend ahead. The Sun
  • The Easter Bunny was let out for a seasonal hop as traditional values continue to decline under this most materialistic of governments.
  • He embraced/endured traditional ambassadoring--here he is enjoying the heck out of a photo opp with the Easter Bunny--but his cause from day one was the corruption that has severely hamstrung Romania's growth, demotivated its citizenry and created a highly problematic climate for free enterprise, including American businesses and investment. Daniel Ben-Horin: Beyond the Easter Bunny: Ambassador Sparks Open Government Web Challenge
  • Our critter of the month is the closest thing to an Easter Bunny we have, at least in the Adirondacks; it is the varying hare, more commonly known as the snowshoe rabbit. Undefined
  • On their final day of school before the Easter break, the active under fives joined the Easter bunny in a thrilling egg hunt.
  • A wild west slippery slide, merry-go-round, trail bikes and furry Easter Bunny all coloured the fair, but a helicopter joyride was the biggest drawcard for three-year-old Georgia Campbell.
  • I regard it as an acceptable vice as long as the toper in question doesn't get all publicly drunk on Jesus or Mohamed or the Easter Bunny or whatever and start trying to stone the unbelievers. Seventh-Day Squirt Gun
  • And that picture of the easter bunny is my favorite picture ever taken. Waldo Jaquith - 1920s-1960s Richmond photo archives on Flickr.
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