noun

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A group of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump, usually fastened together.

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a bunch of grapes;  a bunch of bananas;  a bunch of keys;  a bunch of yobs on a street corner

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The peloton; the main group of riders formed during a race.

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An informal body of friends.

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He still hangs out with the same bunch.

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A considerable amount.

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a bunch of trouble

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An unmentioned amount; a number.

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A bunch of them went down to the field.

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A group of logs tied together for skidding.

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An unusual concentration of ore in a lode or a small, discontinuous occurrence or patch of ore in the wallrock.

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The reserve yarn on the filling bobbin to allow continuous weaving between the time of indication from the midget feeler until a new bobbin is put in the shuttle.

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An unfinished cigar, before the wrapper leaf is added.

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Two to four filler leaves are laid end to end and rolled into the two halves of the binder leaves, making up what is called the bunch.

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A protuberance; a hunch; a knob or lump; a hump.

verb

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To gather into a bunch.

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To gather fabric into folds.

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To form a bunch.

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To be gathered together in folds

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To protrude or swell

Examples of bunch in a Sentence

Mom took us shopping today and got a bunch of stuff.

She gave me a beautiful bunch of violets.

A bunch of people confirm it.

He attested, They're a bunch of bullies.

Taking pity on the sad flowers, she bought a bunch before continuing on her journey home.

I see a whole bunch in one area.

Sherwood Forest, where Dean headed, was one of these com­munities, and the best of the bunch in his opinion.

There's a lot to do around here with Janet AWOL and a bunch of newly empty rooms.

He's suffered a bunch of operations, mostly on his brain.

A bunch of gangsters chasing after Byrne was always a hard pill to swallow.

The boy threw the bunch of flowers into the grave.

She finally reached the bottom of the embankment and fell headlong into a bunch of blackberry bushes.

You'll know which sizes to take with you to the dressing room for analysis in order to get the best-snug, but not excessively tight--fit of the bunch.

You've got to admit it answers a bunch of questions.

These native grasses, even the thin bunch varieties of dry hills, are surprisingly nutritious, comparing very favourably with cultivated grasses.

Buffalo and bunch, and other short native prairie grasses, very nutritious ranging food but unavailable as hay, once covered the plains and pastured immense herds of buffalo and other animals, but with increasing settlement they have given way generally to exotic bladed species, valuable alike for pasture and for hay, except in the western regions.

Synopsis On the run from the wicked queen, Snow White becomes housekeeper to a bunch of diminutive miners.

Mixed with the bunch grass are occasional patches of sage brush.

The hay crop, 865,000 tons in 1909, is made quite largely from wild grasses and grains cut green; on the irrigated lands alfalfa is grown extensively for the cattle and sheep, which are otherwise almost wholly dependent for sustenance upon the bunch grass of the semi-arid plains.

Which of the coelomic cavities this last is connected with is uncertain, for there is considerable doubt as to the origin of the genital glands in the embryonic development of recent echinoderms. It seems clear, however, that there was but a single duct and a single bunch of reproductive cells, as in the holothurians, though perhaps bifurcate, as in some of those animals.

We're all a very cooperative bunch round here.

We follow this energetic bunch through the perils of drunken nights out and unprotected one-nighters, finishing up cross-legged in the G.U.M clinic.

In 1993 it was being sold for a pound a bunch in a smart Italian delicatessen in London's Covent Garden.

He nodded slowly and glanced at the bunch of blue delphiniums I had taken him from the wholesale flower stalls around 27th Street.

It's a totally compelling story, with a bunch of likeable characters and a truly detestable villain.

Trouble is, what I actually saw was somebody blowing down a stick of wood to a bunch of coffin dodgers.

The result was that the SHOs on that rota were a very downhearted bunch!

Today, The Brady Bunch lives on in American social culture, thanks to more encores than just about any sitcom in history.

She wore a golden girdle, from which was suspended a bunch of golden keys.

Produced by the quot ma hey a bunch of.

My team of rats came rattling back With fifty bright guineas and an empty sack And a bunch of green holly and ivy.

A bunch of 80s kids using home computers (lots thereof) to solve mysteries.

The Order of perpetual indulgence is more than just a bunch of folk in holy drag.

Weatherly is stable jockey for Ollie Jackson who says she has a nice bunch of youngsters, about nine, for the season.

He is that joiner around the corner making bespoke joinery in an industrial unit with a decent bunch of chaps.

And now, now, this craven bunch of capitalist lackeys in New Labor have gone and privatized British Jokes.

All we would end up with is a bunch of stereotypical guild loyalists.

They're all on their way to a new maximum security prison, being transported by air by a bunch of federal marshals.

The program chronicled the day-to-day misadventures of a bunch of rather odd and unpleasant teachers at a third-rate school.

There's hardly a weak song in the bunch and all are so brief that they ca n't outstay their welcome.

They had thrown some herbs over the top, and one bunch had fallen into an excavated pit.

It sells at about £ 4 a bunch but only remains potent for a few days after picked.

Liverpool resembled an aging village bobby being given the runaround by a bunch of streetwise kids.

Why on earth are we getting involved with such a bunch of criminal scum?

We need to keep doing research, become better informed and avoid seeming like a bunch of " Whingeing Miss the boaters " .

We're not the most honest bunch either, a third of the survey admit to having called into work to pull a sickie.

In fact I've never seen such a slovenly bunch of good-for-nothing slackers in all my life!

Busy at work were brick layers, hedge choppers, a bulldozer and one rather happy-looking bunch knee-high in black sludge.

There is no longer a merry bunch of men in white spacesuits in my room.

Italian german Spanish a bunch of only for squares.

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