Sentence examples for bunch from inspiring English sources

"bunch" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It typically means a group of people or things and is commonly used in informal contexts. Example sentence: I went to the store and bought a bunch of snacks.

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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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"Going green and protecting the environment did not hurt the economy, it's a bunch of nonsense".

Maybe it's because she's just realised that she's only the eighth lead in this film after a bunch of male nipples.

Over the past 15 years, the creators of British cinema have resembled nothing so much as a bunch of frustrated alchemists; leaving a trail of failed potions and misconceived prototypes in their wake.

Various people claiming to be former lieutenants have spoken out and last year a bunch of hacked emails described in detail how internet commenters in the small town of Ganzhou were instructed to guide conversations on the web.

Yet neither has formally declared a presidential bid, and neither has succeeded in pulling away from a second-tier bunch of candidates including senators Marco Rubio, Rand Paul and Ted Cruz.

Another Hollywood Reporter poll dredged up a surprising bunch of stats, pertaining to how the voters actually watch the movies – indeed, if they watch them at all.

I wouldn't call myself a cyclist with a capital c, but I know many of them, and they're a sensitive bunch.

North Melbourne will almost definitely lay a heavy smack-down on 'Friendless' Mick Malthouse and his rag-tag bunch of beaten-up Blues.

Journalist Amitava Kumar, a signatory to the letter, told the Guardian that he knows "a bunch of overdressed writers in a large room getting up to applaud or, for that matter, not applaud an award isn't going to change much in the world.

And although in a rare pre-election interview with the Brazilian women's magazine Claudia, she said, "We [women] are not a bunch of melted-butter [softies], incapable of facing up to adversity.

"We've got a couple million people who are going to have health insurance just in the first three months, despite the fact that probably the first month and a half was lost because of problems with the website and about as bad a bunch of publicity as you could imagine".

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