bunch
/bʌntʃ/
verb
- To gather or form into a tight group or cluster.
- The children bunched together for a group photo.
- The runners bunched up at the starting line.
- She bunched the curtains to let in more light.
- To gather or pull fabric into small folds or gathers.
- She bunched the fabric at the waist to create a ruffled effect.
- The tailor bunched the sleeves before sewing them.
- He bunched the cloth in his hand to test its texture.
Antonyms
noun
- A number of things of the same type that are tied together or grouped closely.
- He carried a bunch of keys on a metal ring.
- The farmer sold a bunch of bananas at the market.
- She picked a bunch of fresh flowers from the garden.
- A group of people, often with a shared characteristic or purpose.
- I met a bunch of interesting people at the conference.
- Our team is a friendly bunch who work well together.
- A bunch of kids were playing soccer in the park.
- A large amount or number of something.
- I have a bunch of homework to finish tonight.
- There were a bunch of errors in the report.
- She saved a bunch of money by buying in bulk.