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bunny

[buhn-ee] / ˈbʌn i /






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Shepherding the 10-year-old girl and her family through the buzzing rush of holiday shoppers, he asks if she would like to make her own charm bracelet or design the embroidery on a stuffed bunny.

From The Wall Street Journal

The dust bunny under her bed is a ravenous, monstrous thing.

From Los Angeles Times

Some images obviously resembled a bunny or were vividly red, while others were ambiguous and required careful judgment to tell the categories apart.

From Science Daily

Animal eyes glinted from the shadows, but they were the eyes of friendly bunnies.

From Literature

“Think how you’ll grieve for all you’ll leave behind,” she sings to a herd of otters, koalas, flamingos, giraffes, bunnies and kangaroos fleeing Oz for the safety of the Yellow Brick Underground Railroad.

From Los Angeles Times