Bunches [noun]

Definition of Bunches:

collection of something

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Sentence/Example of Bunches:

Many of the officials had on high-crowned hats decorated with bunches of feathers and crimson tassels.

Staphylococci are commonly grouped in clusters, often compared to bunches of grapes (Fig. 113).

Between the two shafts was a young girl making up bunches of violets.

Do not block them up with curtains, plants, or bunches of flowers;—these last poison the air, in small rooms.

These took later the form of bunches of ribbons, which were at last metamorphosed into rosettes.

The castanets are made of ebony, and are generally decorated with bunches of smart ribbons, which play a great part in the dance.

Poison was instilled into bunches of natural roses, and the fragrance, when inhaled, gave death.

Small boughs and bunches of leaves rained from surrounding trees, while each trunk bled from a thousand wounds.

"Troubles never come single, they come in bunches," grumbled Potter as he complied.

Very soon the shrapnel got on to those bunches of men on our left and there was something like a stampede from North to South.