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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Pets
bunnybun‧ny /ˈbʌni/ (also bunny rabbit) noun (plural bunnies) [countable] DHPa word for a rabbit, used especially by or to children
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bunny• That includes marshmallow ducks, chocolate bunnies, cream-filled eggs and 13. 5 billion jelly beans.• Among them was a small cuddly bunny wrapped in a plastic bag against the overnight rain.• You had enough bunny just now ... so answer me.• Better-known candidates fell by the wayside, but Alexander kept going, like the indefatigable bunny in battery advertisements.• A little bunny seemed harmless enough.• Where you going you funny little bunny.• Donkeys and dyed sheep and popup bunnies.• By the way, you are one sick bunny.
Origin bunny (1600-1700) bun “rabbit's tail, rabbit” ((16-19 centuries)), from Scottish Gaelic, “root, bottom”
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