Definition of «bunch of awards»

The phrase "a bunch of awards" is an idiomatic expression that means a collection or group of several awards, honors, or recognitions given to someone for their achievements. It can also imply that these awards are not individually significant but rather collectively represent the person's accomplishments and successes.

Sentences with «bunch of awards»

  • I've been blessed with a great business and have won a whole bunch of awards. (lindadavis.info)
  • But now that the Venice, Toronto and Telluride film festivals have been and gone, and a whole bunch of awards hopefuls have had their world premieres, the 2017 Oscar race is starting to look a little bit clearer. (timeout.com)
  • The Cleanse is both written and directed by filmmaker Bobby Miller, making his feature directorial debut after a whole bunch of award - winning short films, including Tub and End Times. (firstshowing.net)
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