Synonym: batch, cluster, group, set. Similar words: punch, launch, unchangeable, a bundle of, bench, ranch, branch, franchise. Meaning: [bʌntʃ] n. 1. a grouping of a number of similar things 2. an informal body of friends 3. any collection in its entirety. v. 1. form into a bunch 2. gather or cause to gather into a cluster.
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151. Woolwich is the best of the bunch, trading at a multiple to future earnings of 10.3.
152. Our first stop was the Forge, where a bunch of Old-Timers sat drinking beer on the wooden porch.
153. What do the booties find to smile about all day, like a bunch of half wits?
154. One of the greatest organic chemists in the world and as good as any of the present Harvard bunch.
155. Since the word got out on Prehistoric I've seen a whole bunch of scripts.
156. They were all a bunch of spoiled, badly behaved film stars and he had no patience with any of them.
157. We sell dried flowers and herbs by the bunch and a large range of baskets.
158. They were kidding themselves if they believed they were just electing a bunch of councillors to run local services.
159. It seemed incredible; what would the Axis want with a bunch of small-town men and boys led by a band conductor?
160. But he was so strong he might have taken the whole bunch of us.
161. I think by and large we have a bunch of good guys.
162. He moves us around like a bunch of chess pieces.
163. A great bunch of gypsophila, daisies, freesia and roses sits in seemingly haphazard, but considered,[sentencedict.com] disarray.
164. On the other hand the Police Inspector of the district found him standing with a bunch of yellow flowers in his hand.
165. The parents who brought their girls to the Taliaferro bus stop in the morning were a cheery bunch.
166. It wanted to go from being seen as a bunch of gunslingers to a more professional business approach.
167. We cannot let our democracy become a matter of simply giving a bunch of politicians a blank cheque to govern us every five years.
168. The first-years would be a mixed bunch, some bursting with confidence, others in need of a great deal of encouragement.
169. Even these modest broadcasts show only the best of the bunch.
170. She walked briskly, carrying a manila file in one hand and a bunch of keys in the other.
171. He stood up and I noticed for the first time a bunch of keys at his belt.
172. Hank Greenwald said farewell to the Giants Sunday,[sentencedict.com] and a whole bunch of people had that look.
173. I bought a kilo of apples and a bunch of grapes.
174. I couldn't ask for a more caring and loving bunch of people.
175. They stood in a tight bunch and craned their necks to see what was causing the commotion.
176. Never mind, he'd buy her a nice bunch of flowers from that stall outside the infirmary on his way home.
177. First, that rugby players are a highly intelligent, dedicated and wise bunch.
178. We could achieve the same effect just by having everyone add a bunch of zeroes to their salaries and to prices.
179. The only embellishment was a small bunch of fresh flowers placed in a vase at her feet.
180. Apart from fastening the cuttings together, the lead strip acts as a weight to hold the bunch down.
More similar words: punch, launch, unchangeable, a bundle of, bench, ranch, branch, franchise, in charge of, uncle, bounce, unclear, council, uncover, announce, function, uncertain, truncated, functional, and function, malfunction, uncertainty, uncomfortable, renunciation, announcement.