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Discover Ludwig"funny bunch" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a group of people who are comical or eccentric in some way. Example: "The new employees at the office were a funny bunch, always cracking jokes and pulling pranks on each other."
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(Yes, we're a funny bunch).
"We're a funny bunch," he says.
What a funny bunch, these New Yorkers.
As musical legends go, they're a funny bunch.
A funny bunch; the All Blacks aside, they look like the most talented, gifted players in the world but they have another side.
Towering or stumpy, brazen or subtle, smooth or hirsute, gabbling or speechless, yellow-bellied or stout of heart, reassuringly human or halfway to the swamp: there's no two ways about it, Tolkien fans are a funny bunch.
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The resulting video reel is a bit awkward, as it's rather unsurprising the candidates aren't exactly the funniest bunch out there.
"I'm glad you all find it funny, you bunch of wankers".
To make matters funnier, a bunch of men walked around holding "Quiet Please" signs that had already been made, as though they knew this was going to happen. .
To make matters funnier, a bunch of men walked around holding, "quiet please," signs that had already been made, as though they knew this was going to happen. .
The parties are spontaneous; in one funny scene, a bunch of Greenwich preppies throw a bash for the sole purpose of purchasing Jason's fresh supply of Ecstasy.
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