As adjectives the difference between bunny and bonnie
is that
bunny is in skiing, easy or unchallenging while
bonnie is gay; merry; frolicsome; cheerful; blithe.
As a noun bunny
is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.
As a proper noun Bonnie is
{{given name|female|from=English}}.
bugs | bunny |
As nouns the difference between bugs and bunny
is that
bugs is plural of lang=en while
bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.
As a verb bugs
is third-person singular of bug.
As an adjective bunny is
in skiing, easy or unchallenging.
pretty | bunny |
As adjectives the difference between pretty and bunny
is that
pretty is cunning; clever, skilful while
bunny is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or
bunny can be resembling a bun.
As nouns the difference between pretty and bunny
is that
pretty is something that is pretty while
bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or
bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or
bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.
As an adverb pretty
is somewhat, fairly, quite; sometimes also (by meiosis) very.
As a verb pretty
is to make pretty; to beautify.
tsunamis | bunny |
As nouns the difference between tsunamis and bunny
is that
tsunamis is plural of tsunami while
bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.
As an adjective bunny is
in skiing, easy or unchallenging.
flood | bunny |
As a proper noun flood
is (biblical) the flood referred to in the book of genesis in the old testament.
As a noun bunny is
a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or
bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or
bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.
As an adjective bunny is
(not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or
bunny can be resembling a bun.
heir | bunny |
As nouns the difference between heir and bunny
is that
heir is someone who inherits, or is designated to inherit, the property of another while
bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or
bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or
bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.
As an adjective bunny is
(not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or
bunny can be resembling a bun.
rabbits | bunny |
As nouns the difference between rabbits and bunny
is that
rabbits is while
bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or
bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or
bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.
As an adjective bunny is
(not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or
bunny can be resembling a bun.
honey | bunny |
As nouns the difference between honey and bunny
is that
honey is (uncountable) a viscous, sweet fluid produced from plant nectar by bees often used to sweeten tea or to spread on baked goods while
bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or
bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or
bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.
As adjectives the difference between honey and bunny
is that
honey is describing a thing involving or resembling honey while
bunny is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or
bunny can be resembling a bun.
As a verb honey
is to be gentle, agreeable, or coaxing; to talk fondly; to use endearments.
kangaroo | bunny |
As nouns the difference between kangaroo and bunny
is that
kangaroo is a member of the Macropodidae family of large marsupials with strong hind legs for hopping, native to Australia while
bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.
As a verb kangaroo
is to practice kangaroo care on an infant; to hold a premature infant against the skin.
As an adjective bunny is
in skiing, easy or unchallenging.
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