bunch
1 of 2noun/bʌnʧ/
Forms:bunches
1
a group of people, often with something in common
- The new employees were a friendly bunch, eager to get started.
- We met a bunch of hikers on the trail who shared their experiences.
- A bunch of friends gathered at the park for a picnic.
- At the concert, we joined a bunch of fans singing along to every song.
- She invited a bunch of classmates over for a study session.
2
a group of things sharing the same quality, usually connected to each other
B1- She picked a bunch of flowers from the garden for the centerpiece.
- He carried a bunch of keys, each opening a different door in the building.
- The children gathered a bunch of leaves to make a nature collage.
- The grocer tied a bunch of bananas together for display.
- She found a bunch of old letters tied with a ribbon in the attic.
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4
a large quantity or number of something, typically used in an informal context
- I’ve got a bunch of work to do before the weekend.
- She invited a bunch of friends over for her birthday party.
- There were a bunch of people at the concert last night.
- I bought a bunch of snacks for the movie marathon.
- They had a bunch of new ideas to improve the project.