Definition of «bunch»

A bunch is a group or collection of things, people, or events that are gathered together. It can refer to a small number of objects or individuals that are close together or connected in some way. For example, you might say there's a bunch of flowers on the table, meaning there are several flowers arranged together. In another context, you could say there's a bunch of friends hanging out, indicating they are gathered in a group. The word "bunch" can also be used to describe an unspecified number or quantity of something, as in "There's a bunch of work to do."

Usage examples

  1. I bought a bunch of bananas from the grocery store.
  2. She received a bunch of flowers on her birthday.
  3. We found a bunch of keys on the table.
  4. The children picked a bunch of wildflowers in the field.
  5. Can you grab me a bunch of pencils from the drawer?
  6. He won a bunch of awards for his performances.
  7. She tied her hair with a bunch of colorful ribbons.
  8. We stumbled upon a bunch of old photographs in the attic.
  9. The supermarket offers a bunch of discounts on various products.
  10. They cooked a bunch of delicious dishes for the potluck party.

Phrases with «bunch»

Sentences with «bunch»

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