Sentence examples for is bunch from inspiring English sources

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is 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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So what?' That's like saying the Mona Lisa is bunch of sticky wet paint on a canvas.

One of those songs is Bunch of Thyme, about a man taking a maiden's "bunch of thyme" away, which the young Norma thought really was about a bundle of herbs.

What you get is bunch of code that you have to maintain, code that even the best engineers run into problems with," she explained.

Below is bunch of his drawings and our chat.

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

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

Still my fist is bunched at my flies.

Everything is bunched up.

What are Bunch of Grapes's booksellers reading?

He was bunched up in the seat.

Acupuncturists … cannot all be bunched together.

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