What is the meaning of BUNCH. Phrases containing BUNCH
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A whole bunch.
Bunch of fives is slang for a fist.
Bacon bunch. Affectionate term used to describe those lovely people who uphold the law, the Police.
a punch ‘I’ll give you a bunch of fives if you’re not careful’
bunch of hair gathered at the back of a woman’s neck when hairnets were in vogue
Bunch is slang for the male genitals.
Wrecking crew
A crowd, numerous, a mass, bunch.
Bunches of vials
Sentiment that only Wasps are born with souls, everyone else God made from mud. Also suggests life without meaning, value or worth. Used by the church that was attended by Mr. Smith - the hate killer that shot up a bunch of Jews and Blacks in the summer of '99.
 The fist. Pugilistic.
System of tracks for making up trains or storing cars. (Boomer's version: "System of rust surrounded y fence and inhabited by a dumb bunch of natives who will not let a train in or out.") Also called garden and ield. Yard geese are yard switchmen. Y.M. is yardmaster. Yard goat is switching engine
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v. i.
To swell out into a bunch or protuberance; to be protuberant or round.
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A tuft, as of grass, twigs, hair, or the like; especially, a dense tuft or bunch of grass or sedge.
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Any whale of the genus Megaptera, characterized by a hump or bunch on the back. Several species are known. The most common ones in the North Atlantic are Megaptera longimana of Europe, and M. osphyia of America; that of the California coasts is M. versabilis.
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Full of humps or bunches; covered with protuberances; humped.
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A bunch of hackled flax prepared for drawing into slivers.
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A staff entwined with ivy, and surmounted by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries. It is an attribute of Bacchus, and of the satyrs and others engaging in Bacchic rites.
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A collection of small, flexible, or soft things in a knot or bunch; a waving or bending and spreading cluster; as, a tuft of flowers or feathers.
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A small bunch of grass, straw, twigs, hair, or the like, used for a brush; hence, a brush or small besom, as of broom corn.
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Having a bunch on the back; crooked.
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A kind of crystallite resembling a bunch of hairs, common in obsidian. See Illust. of Crystallite.
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To form into a bunch or bunches.
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A collection, cluster, or tuft, properly of things of the same kind, growing or fastened together; as, a bunch of grapes; a bunch of keys.
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Growing in bunches, or resembling a bunch; having tufts; as, the bird's bunchy tail.
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The quality or condition of being bunchy; knobbiness.
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The number of two dozen; also, an indefinite number; a bunch; a company; a throng.
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Swelling out in bunches.
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Yielding irregularly; sometimes rich, sometimes poor; as, a bunchy mine.
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