bunny
Pronunciation: [ˈbʌni]
Word
Context: "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.
Example
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.
Example
Have you ever seen a bunny in your backyard?
Context: "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.
Example
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.
Example
What did the Easter Bunny bring you this year?
Context: "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'.
Example
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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