![]() ![]() He bunched it and pulled at it, finally he pleated it between his knuckles, before letting it fall back.You, with your midair dread, blindly bunched into that swinging house you call a home.Some rivers contained masses of broken bridges, black knots of steel bunched grotesquely at the level of the water.But bunched and shared, they prove valuable to all.4 HOLD to hold or tie things together in a bunch → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus bunch 3 PULL to pull material together tightly in folds She bunched the cloth up and threw it away. 2 FIGHT to make part of your body tight, or to become tight like this Sean bunched his fists. John stopped, forcing the rest of the group to bunch up behind him. bunch bunch 2 ( also bunch together, bunch up ) verb 1 NEAR to stay close together in a group, or to make people do this The children bunched together in small groups. Behind him on the wall there's this whole bunch of oils.The whole bunch were looking more and more like liabilities.But he was so strong he might have taken the whole bunch of us.Soon the whole bunch was swallowed up in the little road, which made a sharp bend at that eastern point.A whole bunch of people on Treasure Island said it.A whole bunch of early singles tracks, performed with gusto in front of a worshipping crowd.There was a whole bunch of yelling on the radios.Since the word got out on Prehistoric I've seen a whole bunch of scripts.The corn was already ripening and the vines in full leaf, with bunches of grapes hanging thickly. ![]()
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