Bunch (noun)

  1. A group of things that are growing or fastened together, or that are similar in some way.
  2. A number of things growing together.
  3. A large number of people or things.

Origin:

Middle english bunche, from old english būn; akin to old high german būn bunch, old english būgan to bend.

Examples:

  1. She picked a bunch of grapes.
  2. He carried a bunch of flowers for his wife.
  3. The bunch of bananas was very ripe.
  4. There was a bunch of kids running around the park.
  5. He was part of a bunch of friends who went to the concert together.
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