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- DictionaryBunch/bən(t)SH/
noun
- 1. a number of things, typically of the same kind, growing or fastened together: "a bunch of grapes"
verb
- 1. collect or fasten into a compact group: "she bunched the carnations together"
1. : protuberance, swelling. 2. a. : a number of things of the same kind. a bunch of grapes. b. : group sense 2a. a bunch of friends.
a number of things of the same type fastened or closely grouped together, or any particular group of things or people: We ate a whole bunch of grapes.
a number of things of the same type fastened or closely grouped together, or any particular group of things or people: We ate a whole bunch of grapes.
a number of things growing, fastened, or grouped together: a bunch of grapes, a bunch of keys. a collection; group: a bunch of queries. informal a group or company: a bunch of boys. vb. ( sometimes followed by up) to group or be grouped into a bunch. Etymology: 14th Century: of obscure origin.
noun. a number of things growing, fastened, or grouped together. a bunch of keys. a bunch of grapes. a collection; group. a bunch of queries. informal. a group or company. a bunch of boys.
A group or cluster of something is a bunch. It could be a bunch of people or a bunch of grapes. If you pick a bunch of bananas, you might end up being followed by a bunch of monkeys.
A bunch of people is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together.
Bunch definition: . See examples of BUNCH used in a sentence.
BUNCH meaning: 1. a number of things of the same type that are joined or held together: 2. a group of people: 3…. Learn more.
the best out of a group of people or things. (informal) to become angry, confused or upset. Definition of bunch noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.