bunch
/bʌnt͡ʃ/noun, verb1 syllable
Bunch means: a grouping of a number of similar things.
Synonyms for bunch22
noun, as in a grouping of a number of similar things
noun, as in any collection in its entirety
verb, as in form into a bunch
bunch together, bunch up
What does bunch mean?5
noun
1
a grouping of a number of similar things“a bunch of trees”
2
an informal body of friends“he still hangs out with the same crowd”
3
any collection in its entirety“she bought the whole caboodle”
verb
1
gather or cause to gather into a cluster“She bunched her fingers into a fist”
2
form into a bunch“The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with bunch?6
Bunch in a sentence
- Years ago, she used to hang around with a bunch of bikers.CK
- Sami is not afraid of you, bunch of cowards.OsoHombre
- Boys, women are all a bunch of blood suckers!vet
- That summary is misleading, a bunch of stuff got left out.megamanenm
- That summary is misleading, a bunch of stuff was left out.megamanenm
- I did everything right, but my partners are a bunch of idiots.DJ_Saidez
- Ziri came by, surrounded by a bunch of his own student.Amastan
- What's the point of making a bunch of sentences, if nobody translates them later?Cuc
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of bunch
as a noun
- plural
- bunches
as a verb
- past tense
- bunched
- present participle
- bunching
- third-person singular
- bunches
- past participle
- bunched