Similar words: hunched, crunched, bunch, pinched, quenched, luncheon, blanched, branched. Meaning: [bʌntʃ] adj. occurring close together in bunches or clusters.
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31. The shorts were bunched at the waist.
32. But bunched and shared, they prove valuable to all.
33. The sheep were tearing across the field all bunched up together.
34. While lower on the slope a group of sheep, seeming to sense his presence, bunched together and moved off.
35. He felt tense too, his muscles bunched hard under his thin shirt as she ran her hands across his shoulders.
36. Some rivers contained masses of broken bridges, black knots of steel bunched grotesquely at the level of the water.
37. An irregularly folded cloth, or one with the folds bunched, reduces the contact area and thus efficiency.
38. Her thick brown cotton stockings were bunched around her thin ankles, her legs were blue.
39. Several stems should be bunched together and planted for effect.
40. Her fist was bunched under her chin, she was staring into space.
41. The lenses pulled the streets across the river toward him, cut-out terraces bunched together closely as layers of wallpaper.
42. She bunched up the guilty hand that had slapped Becky and put it under her pillow.
43. The pack bunched up behind the road vehicle for 10 laps.
44. Bunched tightly together by older men in animal skins and carrying spears,[www.Sentencedict.com] they perform a ceremonial dance to insistent drumming.
45. Her white sweatshirt is bunched up and tucked in at the small of her back, so her rear is exposed.
46. One had a kind of bunched white nightcap, in white dimity edged with lace.
47. Under the bedclothes, Rory pressed a lit torch into the palm of his hand, into his bunched fingers.
48. Sinews bunched and moved under his skin like oiled spaghetti.
49. It bunched up, then slid underwater in the opposite direction.
50. Men, women and babies are detached in small groups or bunched together in fantastic clusters, gesticulating madly.
51. You, with your midair dread, blindly bunched into that swinging house you call a home.
52. His features bunched low on his face, as though shrinking with awe from his shiny domed forehead.
53. Forester was staring at the cottages and the cars, his fists bunched up hard, trembling with rage.
54. I pushed the door to slowly, silently, crept back down the steps, into the corner and bunched up small.
55. He bunched it and pulled at it, finally he pleated it between his knuckles, before letting it fall back.
56. Bunched cloths also tend to leave loose folds trailing which cause smearing.
57. The nuclear membrane has broken down and the condensed chromosomes lie bunched together in the cytoplasm.
58. Another dozen were bunched at 141, five strokes off the lead.
59. Her father had brought all this to people who had lived bunched in disorder.
60. Left behind in the road the soldiers bunched in dismay, not one daring the same leap.