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Bunch   /bəntʃ/   Listen
Bunch

noun
1.
A grouping of a number of similar things.  Synonyms: clump, cluster, clustering.  "A cluster of admirers"
2.
An informal body of friends.  Synonyms: crew, crowd, gang.
3.
Any collection in its entirety.  Synonyms: caboodle, lot.
verb
(past & past part. bunched; pres. part. bunching)
1.
Form into a bunch.  Synonyms: bunch together, bunch up.
2.
Gather or cause to gather into a cluster.  Synonyms: bunch up, bundle, clump, cluster.



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"Bunch" Quotes from Famous Books



... valise," said the detective. "I always carry a large bunch of keys with me, and shall probably find one that will ...
— The Erie Train Boy • Horatio Alger

... her face; Matilda could not tell what it was, only it did not look like displeasure. But she was graver than before, and she pressed the cordial no more; and at parting she told Matilda she must certainly come and see her again, and she should always have a bunch of flowers to pay her. So the girls went home, saying nothing at all to each ...
— What She Could • Susan Warner

... made them into a great bunch, while he sang vigorously, as unrestrained as a colt that has been turned into a meadow. On their left a vine-covered slope followed the river. Francois stopped motionless with astonishment: "Oh, look ...
— Maupassant Original Short Stories (180), Complete • Guy de Maupassant

... tumble to their game. I've got the 'ole bang tribe o' cliners set! The 'ole world over they are all the same: Crook to the core the bunch of 'em—an' yet We could 'a' been that 'appy, 'er an' me... But, wot's it matter? Ain't I ...
— The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke • C. J. Dennis

... order Lt. Col. Jack F. Marr, a member of his staff, to study the Air Force's racial policy and practices. Testifying to Edwards's pragmatic approach, Marr later said of his own introduction to the subject: "There was no sociology involved. It was merely a routine staff action along with a bunch of other staff actions that ...
— Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 • Morris J. MacGregor Jr.


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