Clusters [noun]

Definition of Clusters:

group of something

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Sentence/Example of Clusters:

The flowers grow in clusters from the extremities of the stalk; they are yellow externally and of a delicate red within.

The dining tables had all been removed to one end of the hall, and the chairs ranged about in rows and in clusters.

They lie either singly or superimposed to form more or less irregular clusters (Fig. 36).

I have looked at these jewelled sun-clusters many a time, and wondered over them.

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

I could observe groups and clusters of coloured coral and madrepore-stone, whose magnificence challenges all description.

At irregular intervals clusters of giant bamboo trees sprang like green flame from the fissures of gray rock.

Clusters of stars may give us velocities much more remarkable still, but which are explained by the theory of gravitation.

Great artists appear in clusters, and amid the other constellations that illuminate the intellectual heavens.

Sheltered as we were to eastward by clusters of little islands, the sea got up and rolled in confused wedges towards the ship.