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bunny

Bunny vs Bunky - What's the difference?

bunny | bunky |


As nouns the difference between bunny and bunky

is that 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 while bunky is (term of familiar address).

As an adjective bunny

is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun.

Bunjy vs Bunny - What's the difference?

bunjy | bunny |


As nouns the difference between bunjy and bunny

is that bunjy 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.

Punny vs Bunny - What's the difference?

punny | bunny |


As adjectives the difference between punny and bunny

is that punny is involving the use of a pun while bunny is in skiing, easy or unchallenging.

As a noun bunny is

a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.

Bunny vs Dunny - What's the difference?

bunny | dunny |


As nouns the difference between bunny and dunny

is that 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 while dunny is (australia|new zealand|slang) a toilet, often outside and rudimentary.

As adjectives the difference between bunny and dunny

is that bunny is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun while dunny is (uk|dialect) deaf; stupid.

Binny vs Bunny - What's the difference?

binny | bunny |


As nouns the difference between binny and bunny

is that binny is a large barbel ((taxlink)) found in the nile 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.

Bunny vs Tunny - What's the difference?

bunny | tunny |


As nouns the difference between bunny and tunny

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches while tunny is tuna.

As an adjective bunny

is in skiing, easy or unchallenging.

Funny vs Bunny - What's the difference?

funny | bunny |


As adjectives the difference between funny and bunny

is that funny is amusing; humorous; comical while bunny is (not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or bunny can be resembling a bun.

As nouns the difference between funny and bunny

is that funny is (humorous) a joke or funny can be (british) a narrow boat for sculling 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.

Bunny vs Gunny - What's the difference?

bunny | gunny |


As nouns the difference between bunny and gunny

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches while gunny is a coarse heavy fabric made of jute or hemp.

As an adjective bunny

is in skiing, easy or unchallenging.

Bunny vs Sunny - What's the difference?

bunny | sunny |


As nouns the difference between bunny and sunny

is that bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches while sunny is a sunfish.

As adjectives the difference between bunny and sunny

is that bunny is in skiing, easy or unchallenging while sunny is featuring a lot of sunshine.

As an adverb sunny is

sunny side up.

Benny vs Bunny - What's the difference?

benny | bunny |


As nouns the difference between benny and bunny

is that benny is an amphetamine tablet while bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.

As a proper noun Benny

is a male nickname for Benjamin.

As an adjective bunny is

in skiing, easy or unchallenging.

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