(Usually informal) especially a young rabbit.
1He's been like a bunny rabbit on Duracells since the opening ceremony.
2Will you have him strip himself naked thinking he's a bunny rabbit?''
3He was so frightened, his nose was twitching like a bunny rabbit's.
4She sits the green bunny rabbit up a little straighter.
5I bet you had a stuffed bunny rabbit.
6In the bassinet there's a stuffed green bunny rabbit, its painted eyes fixed stupidly on the ceiling.
7There was a sort of hippity-hoppity bunny rabbit quality to Pan's erratic melody, but also a roaming goatish quality, stubborn, rough, and lean.
8There was a great scary dinosaur, a duck, a clever little bunny rabbit, and a woman in a purple gown with purple hair.
9Following a night of passion with a bunny rabbit, Japanese performance artist and confirmed animal lover Mamoru Iriguchi finds himself "with litter".
10Even those who regularly consume meat from chickens, sheep and pigs will often balk at the thought of eating a cuddly little bunny rabbit.
11Of course you won't whisper it to Bunny Rabbit, or old Mr.
12You don't want people thinking you like to eat cute bunny rabbits!
13They love bunny rabbits, lavender and bouquets of flowers in unlikely, lurid hues.
14My country friends are martyrs to bunny rabbits and badgers.
15Little bunny rabbits and squirrels and ferrets and other critters frolicked all around her.
16So Bunny Rabbit ran back to the big stump.