bunchy
Americanadjective
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composed of or resembling bunches
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bulging
Other Word Forms
- bunchily adverb
- bunchiness noun
Etymology
Origin of bunchy
Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; see origin at bunch, -y 1
Example Sentences
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Mckenzie chose a bunchy straight black skirt and a dowdy plum-colored button-up.
From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 13, 2022
The fit was neither skintight nor too bunchy.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2018
It was bunchy with a high side slit and the aforementioned capelet detailing - and it’s possible only JLo could have pulled it off.
From Washington Times • Jan. 11, 2016
The bright mixes of turquoise with mustard or with shocking pink — and even brighter shoes — did not seem such a good fit with the bunchy skirts that opened the show.
From New York Times • Sep. 20, 2011
On another screen Matt saw El Patron sitting in the front row, attended by Tam Lin and Daft Donald looking bunchy in suits.
From "The House of the Scorpion" by Nancy Farmer
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