bunch

IPA: bˈʌntʃ

noun

  • A group of similar things, either growing together, or in a cluster or clump, usually fastened together.
  • (uncountable) The illegitimate supplying of laboratory animals that are act
  • (cycling) The peloton; the main group of riders formed during a race.
  • An informal body of friends.
  • (US, informal) A considerable amount.
  • (informal) An unmentioned amount; a number.
  • (forestry) A group of logs tied together for skidding.
  • (geology, mining) An unusual concentration of ore in a lode or a small, discontinuous occurrence or patch of ore in the wallrock.
  • (textiles) 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.
  • (smoking) An unfinished cigar, before the wrapper leaf is added.
  • A protuberance; a hunch; a knob or lump; a hump.
  • A surname.
  • An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States, named after Cherokee Rabbit Bunch.

verb

  • (transitive) To gather into a bunch.
  • (transitive) To gather fabric into folds.
  • (intransitive) To form a bunch.
  • (intransitive) To be gathered together in folds
  • (intransitive) To protrude or swell
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Examples of "bunch" in Sentences

  • They're a bunch of savage cannibals.
  • That sounds like the best of the bunch.
  • We are not a bunch of country bumpkins.
  • Actually this was the best of the bunch.
  • Bunched up near the top is unattractive
  • He was the only polite one of the bunch.
  • It's the most rationalcakes of the bunch.
  • Betrayal is the secondary theme of The Wild Bunch.
  • The entire section is a bunch of unreferenced baloney.
  • Another bunch are scurrilous attacks on the individual.

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