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Meaning of Easter Bunny | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
/ˈiːs.tə ˈbʌ.ni/

Definitions

A symbolic rabbit sometimes depicted delivering Easter eggs to children.

Equivalents

Examples

“An Easter Bunny Party”
“One day the old Easter Bunny looked out of his winter covert and Said to his Bunny-wife, who was busy coloring Easter eggs, “It is high time we set out to look for the Easter Lily.””
“Soon I ran into two Easter Bunnies who gave me candy. Honest! All right, it was really two women wearing pink bunny hoods.”
“Yeah, remember? We’re Spies, we deal in fact, not chasing after Easter Bunnies. Yeah, right. Wait the Easter Bunny’s missing? A-ha-ha! Just kidding, guys! I know the Easter Bunny is tucked away safe in his little toadstool house up in the fjords of British Columbia.”
“Easter Bunnies can be booked for businesses (such as Malls), for churches, for community Easter Egg Hunts or even as a preferred birthday party costume character for a birthday that falls close to Easter.”
“Some residents rotated decorations seasonally by displaying holiday wreaths in the winter and plastic Easter Bunnies and pinwheels in the spring.”
“Two costumed Easter Bunnies, handing out plastic, candy-filled eggs and hugging children, hopped in our ranks.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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