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bunch
noun
-
bunch
,
bunches
a
group
of
things
or
people
that
are
close
together
or
fastened
together
•
He
gave
her
a
bunch
of
fresh
tulips
.
He
gave
her
a
bunch
of
fresh
tulips
.
•
A
jingling
bunch
of
keys
hung
from
the
security
guard
’
s
belt
.
A
jingling
bunch
of
keys
hung
from
the
security
guard
’
s
belt
.
From
Middle
English
bunche
(
protuberance
),
of
uncertain
origin
.
The
meaning
"
cluster
"
developed
in
the
15th
century
.
noun
-
bunch
,
bunches
(
informal
)
a
large
number
or
amount
of
something
,
usually
used
with
“
of
”
•
We
saved
a
bunch
of
money
by
booking
early
.
We
saved
a
bunch
of
money
by
booking
early
.
•
I
have
a
bunch
of
homework
to
finish
tonight
.
I
have
a
bunch
of
homework
to
finish
tonight
.
verb
-
bunch
,
bunching
,
bunches
,
bunched
to
gather
or
form
things
into
a
tight
group
,
or
to
become
gathered
or
wrinkled
in
this
way
•
She
bunched
the
papers
together
with
a
rubber
band
.
She
bunched
the
papers
together
with
a
rubber
band
.
•
The
fabric
bunched
at
his
shoulders
when
he
tried
on
the
too-small
shirt
.
The
fabric
bunched
at
his
shoulders
when
he
tried
on
the
too-small
shirt
.