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bunch

[buhnch] / bʌntʃ /




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It’s $80 for the base game and $100 for the “ultimate” version, which comes with a bunch of cosmetic items.

From Salon Jul. 13, 2026

After a surprise layoff by a fintech company five months ago, Abernathy blasted out a bunch of resumes, but that didn’t turn up much.

From MarketWatch Jul. 11, 2026

I used to live in L.A., so I went to a bunch of her book signings.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 10, 2026

Praised for: Throwing “Jaws,” “Lost” and a bunch of horror classics from the last century in a blender.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 8, 2026

Of course she had to move aside the coffee table and a bunch of other stuff.

From "Wolfie & Fly" by Cary Fagan

Step into your local supermarket, and you may find that those ordinarily humble broccoli bunches or cauliflower heads now carry higher price tags.

From Salon May 27, 2026

Several bunches of flowers were left at the scene on Sunday, following the death.

From BBC May 3, 2026

On a bridge next to the Kremlin on a drizzly Friday morning, a lone Russian police officer stood looking at the half-dozen bunches of flowers laying in memory of slain opposition figure Boris Nemtsov.

From Barron's Feb. 27, 2026

The Phoenix crowd started to file out in bunches with seven minutes remaining when the lead reached 30.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 23, 2025

When the count reached forty-six and I couldn’t seem to locate any new bunches of hogs, Mama and I decided that was all the pigs the sows had raised that year.

From "Old Yeller" by Fred Gipson

England's Aaron Rai has racked up a whole host of firsts after emerging from a bunched pack to win the US PGA Championship at a testing Aronimink.

From BBC May 17, 2026

Cassidy, Trump-endorsed Rep. Julia Letlow, and state treasurer John Fleming have been relatively bunched in the polling.

From Slate May 16, 2026

Bianco, fellow Republican Steve Hilton and a passel of Democratic hopefuls are bunched together in a contest that remains utterly wide open just weeks before voters start receiving their ballots in the mail.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 29, 2026

"I feel like it's always very bunched here," said Canada's Taylor.

From Barron's Jan. 18, 2026

Are the air molecules bunched very tightly together, with very empty spaces between the waves, or are they barely more organized than they would be in their normal course of bouncing off of each other?

From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones

In a 3-1 loss to the Giants, the Dodgers scored their only run by bunching four walks in one hitless inning.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 22, 2026

Even those who missed the boat on opening a DAF last year might find it useful for bunching deductions into one tax year.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 6, 2026

In its assessment of the tax, the OBR said it expected the tax would begin to be reflected in the price of properties, with "price bunching to just below each band boundary".

From BBC Nov. 26, 2025

In other cases, the bunching strategy may work best for people who push up their charitable contributions and state and local tax payments into this year.

From MarketWatch Nov. 6, 2025

She gripped the stone, digging into the cracks, Kaz’s gloves bunching around her damp fingers.

From "Six of Crows" by Leigh Bardugo




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