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Discover Ludwig"bunny" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small, cute animal, often associated with rabbits. For example, "The little girl couldn't help but smile when she saw the fluffy bunny hopping through the garden."
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bunny
noun
A culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.
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Ann Chaplin "The Dering Arms in Pluckley is the best eatery hereabouts for excellent fish or bunny stew.
Don't forget to cut out some bunny teeth.
In the public bar, I attend the HIV anti-stigma class, run by a Spanish man wearing a bunny costume with huge floppy white ears.
He made a film about the Easter bunny.
Since 1994 MacKenzie has enjoyed a short-lived career in TV – where he introduced the news bunny and topless darts – and led a consortium that bought assets including national commercial station Talk Radio.
Unless he voiced EB the drumming bunny in Hop purely for the love of percussion and adorable woodland creatures, there once was a time when Russell Brand liked capital.
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As for the "bunny-boiler" plot, I think this has been quite cleverly handled.
Blank Space is her bunny-boiler anthem where she doesn't entirely convince us she's driven insane by lust into courting a series of players – and its minimalist verses make for a rather tempered, non-bombastic opener.
But how does the bunny-butchering bookworm compare with other famous hunters and the backlashes caused by their beastie-slaying?
On a recent spring afternoon its concrete expanses, first built by Nazi invaders, attracted a learner-driver bunny-hopping past deserted bunkers that used to hold Soviet fighter jets.
But this week, at Lord Justice Leveson's long-running inquiry into press misconduct, the intimacy gave way to bunny-boiling acrimony.
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