Bunn vs. Bunny

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Bunnnoun

See Bun.

Bunn

Bunn is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Bunn (1796–1860), English theatrical manager Bennie M. Bunn (1907–1943), American Marine officer killed in World War II Beverly Atlee Bunn, birth name of American author Beverly Cleary Fru T. Bunn, fictional character from Viz George Bunn (disambiguation) Jim Bunn (b.

Bunnynoun

A culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.

Bunnynoun

A chine or gully formed by water running over the edge of a cliff; a wooded glen or small ravine opening through the cliff line to the sea.

Bunnynoun

Any small drain or culvert.

Bunnynoun

A brick arch or wooden bridge, covered with earth across a drawn or carriage in a water-meadow, just wide enough to allow a hay-wagon to pass over.

Bunnynoun

A small pool of water.

Bunnynoun

A swelling from a blow; a bump.

Bunnynoun

(mining) A sudden enlargement or mass of ore, as opposed to a vein or lode.

Bunnynoun

A rabbit, especially a juvenile.

Bunnynoun

A bunny girl: a nightclub waitress who wears a costume having rabbit ears and tail.

Bunnynoun

(sports) In basketball, an easy shot (i.e., one right next to the bucket) that is missed.

Bunnyadjective

Easy or unchallenging.

Bunnyadjective

Resembling a bun small bread roll.

Bunnynoun

A great collection of ore without any vein coming into it or going out from it.

Bunnynoun

A pet name for a rabbit or a squirrel.

Bunnynoun

a young waitress in a night club whose costume includes a rabbit-tail and ears

Bunnynoun

(usually informal) especially a young rabbit

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