bunch
Pronunciation: [bʌntʃ]
Word
Context: "quantity"
(noun) a group of things that are held together, like fruits or flowers. If you have a bunch of grapes, it means many grapes connected together.
Example
She bought a bunch of bananas for breakfast.
Example
There wasn't just a bunch of apples; the basket was empty.
Example
Can you pass me that bunch of flowers on the table?
Context: "group"
(noun) a gathering or collection of people. If you hang out with a bunch of friends, it means you are all together enjoying time.
Example
I had a great time with a bunch of friends at the park.
Example
It was not just a bunch of kids playing; nobody was there.
Example
Why is that bunch of kids making so much noise?
Context: "movement"
(verb) to gather things together into a group. Like when you gather your toys into one place, you bunch them up.
Example
She decided to bunch the papers together to make it easier to carry.
Example
He didn’t bunch the clothes; they were all scattered around instead.
Example
Can you bunch these cards up neatly for me?
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