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bunny

Aussprache: [ˈbʌni]

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Kontext: „animals“

(noun) a small, soft, furry animal that is known for its long ears and fluffy tail. Bunnies are often called rabbits and are popular pets, especially for children.

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The little bunny hopped around the garden, making everyone smile.

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There were no bunnies in the empty field; it was completely quiet.

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Have you ever seen a bunny in your backyard?

Kontext: „celebrations“

(noun) a character often associated with Easter, known for bringing eggs and treats. The Easter Bunny is a fun figure who delights children during this holiday.

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The kids were excited to see the Easter Bunny at the spring festival.

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Last year, we didn’t see the Easter Bunny at the event; it was disappointing.

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What did the Easter Bunny bring you this year?

Kontext: „terms of endearment“

(noun) a cute and affectionate way to call someone you love, usually a child or a partner. People use 'bunny' like calling someone 'dear' or 'sweetheart'.

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She always calls her little boy 'bunny' when she talks to him.

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He never calls me 'bunny' because he thinks it's silly.

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Do you have any special nicknames for your loved ones, like 'bunny'?

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