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bunch
[buhnch]
noun
a connected group; cluster.
a bunch of grapes.
a group of things.
a bunch of papers.
Informal., a group of people.
They're a fine bunch of students.
a knob; lump; protuberance.
verb (used with object)
to group together; make a bunch of.
verb (used without object)
to gather into a cluster; gather together.
(of fabric or clothing) to gather into folds (often followed byup ).
bunch
/ bʌntʃ /
noun
a number of things growing, fastened, or grouped together
a bunch of grapes
a bunch of keys
a collection; group
a bunch of queries
informal, a group or company
a bunch of boys
archaic, a protuberance
verb
(sometimes foll by up) to group or be grouped into a bunch
Other Word Forms
- unbunched adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of bunch1
Word History and Origins
Origin of bunch1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
PUNTONI: We tapped into that kind of question in a bunch of different sections of the report.
It’s not just a matter of gathering a bunch of bickering survivors inside a besieged location — here it’s a converted Bushwick warehouse — while the outside world goes to hell.
“This all drives kind of this virtuous cycle where, unless someone’s just creative or adding a bunch of new memory capacity, there’s going to be shortages or tightness.”
The museum I founded with my collection in 2002 has about 40 one-offs, a bunch of microcars—all kinds of things that, typically, you have not seen before.
Early in his freshman year at Clemson, he connected online with a producer, Sxprano, who shared a bunch of beats that ian calls “trap” and “hard” in their “own funky way.”
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When To Use
A bunch is a group of things. Bunch can also specifically mean a group that is connected together. Used informally, a bunch is a group of people. As a verb, bunch means to gather into a group.A bunch is a collection or group of items gathered into one place. If you have a bunch of papers on your desk, for example, you have many papers on your desk.
- Used in a sentence: Angela was happy to see that there were a bunch of presents under the Christmas tree.
- Real-life examples: You might eat from a bunch of grapes and be left with just the stem. A maintenance person usually carries a bunch of keys on a ring.
- Used in a sentence: I bought a small bunch of bananas.
- Used in a sentence: A bunch of kids ran past us to watch the clown perform magic tricks.
- Used in a sentence: I bunched all of the wrapping paper into a ball and threw it in the trash.
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