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bunch Noun 1. a number of things growing, fastened, or grouped together: a bunch of grapes, a bunch of keys 2. a collection; group: a bunch of queries 3. a group or company: a bunch of cowards Verb to group or be grouped into a bunch [origin unknown] Bunch a cluster or tuft, properly of things of one type growing or fastened together; a group of things or animals of the same type gathered close together. See also bundle, nosegay. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
bunch Translations (pej) → pandilla bunches npl (in hair) → couettes fpl; (of keys) → Bund m; (of bananas) → Büschel nt; (of people) → Haufen m; bunches npl (in hair) → Zöpfe pl; bunch of grapes → Weintraube f |
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A WOLF, who in devouring a man had choked himself with a bunch of keys, asked an ostrich to put her head down his throat and pull them out, which she did. "Twelve and a quarter," was the answer, just touched with pride "And I'd a-made more if it wasn't for that fake bunch of starchers. He carried a bunch of keys swung round his neck by a golden chain; his hands were thrust carelessly into his pockets, and he seemed to have no idea at all that the City was threatened by rebels. |
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