bunch
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noun \ˈbənch\Definition of BUNCH
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— bunch·i·ly \ˈbən-chə-lē\ adverb
— bunchy \-chē\ adjective
Examples of BUNCH
- He always had a bunch of keys on his belt.
- Dried herbs hung in bunches from the kitchen rafters.
Origin of BUNCH
Middle English bunche
First Known Use: 14th century
Related to BUNCH
Related Words: charmed circle, elite, in-group; closed shop; club, college, fellowship, guild (also gild), league, organization, society; camp, faction, sect, side, tribe; mess, squad; brotherhood, fraternity, order, sisterhood, sodality, sorority; commune; alliance, bloc, coalition, confederation, congress, council, federation, union
Near Antonyms: loner; individualist
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