Sentence examples for be bunch from inspiring English sources

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be bunch

noun

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

  • Of yobs on a street corner

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There are still some stages where there will be bunch sprints he will be looking to win, not least on the Champs Elysees.

Making drawings yourself can also be bunch of fun! Watch anything Justin Bieber-related.

Depending on how exhausted and soaked you are, the first thing on your mind is liable to be: Bunch dishes in the easiest spots available, clock out, and hit the road.

Similar(57)

Acupuncturists … cannot all be bunched together.

Others, like "Magma," might almost be bunched silks.

What are Bunch of Grapes's booksellers reading?

He was bunched up in the seat.

There were bunches of roses, flowers and photographs.

In the N.F.L., the offensive line is bunched closely together.

Her hair was bunched beneath a shower cap.

The National League wild-card division is bunched much more closely.

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