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bunch noun [ bʌn(t)ʃ ]

• a number of things, typically of the same kind, growing or fastened together.
• "a bunch of grapes"
Similar: bouquet, spray, posy, nosegay, corsage, wreath, garland, chaplet, buttonhole, flower arrangement, boutonnière, tussie-mussie, cluster, clump, knot, group, assemblage, collection,
• a girl's hairstyle in which the hair is tied back into two clumps at the back or on either side of the head.

bunch verb

• collect or fasten into a compact group.
• "she bunched the needles together"
Similar: bundle, clump, cluster, group, arrange, gather, collect, assemble, bind, pack, fasten together, truss,
Opposite: spread out, release,
Origin: late Middle English: of unknown origin.

the best of the bunch

• the best in a particular group.
"the meatballs are the best of the bunch"

bunch of fives

• a fist or punch.

thanks a bunch

• thank you very much.



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