Bunch - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |bʌntʃ|  American pronunciation of the word bunch
Brit.  |bʌn(t)ʃ|  British pronunciation of the word bunch

noun

- a grouping of a number of similar things (syn: clump, cluster, clustering)
a bunch of trees
- an informal body of friends (syn: crew, crowd, gang)
- any collection in its entirety (syn: caboodle, lot)

verb

- form into a bunch
The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom
- gather or cause to gather into a cluster (syn: bundle, clump, cluster)
She bunched her fingers into a fist

Extra examples

He always had a bunch of keys on his belt.

Dried herbs hung in bunches from the kitchen rafters.

The child's tights bunched at the ankles.

...the dress bunches a bit at the waist...

Grapes with bunches red as blood.

He is the best of the bunch.

Don't bunch the flowers up so tightly, you'll spoil them.

The singers bunched up to make room for one more.

I'll send her a bunch of flowers.

He had a bunch of keys on his belt.

The ancient Egyptians were a clever bunch.

There's a whole bunch of places I want to visit.

The children bunched together in small groups.

John stopped, forcing the rest of the group to bunch up behind him.

Sean bunched his fists.

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: bunch
he/she/it: bunches
present participle: bunching
past tense: bunched
past participle: bunched
noun
singular: bunch
plural: bunches
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