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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

“In the last decade, what we’ve really seen is a whole bunch of brands made in China where the products” are top quality at a lower price, she said.

From The Wall Street Journal 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

This was the last place in the world that anyone would expect to find a bunch of monkeys.

From "Summer of the Monkeys" by Wilson Rawls

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

In the Southern California Division I regional playoffs, LeDuc has watched his Damien players make threes in bunches.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 6, 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

Some left bunches of flowers and candles, while others placed messages at a makeshift shrine.

From BBC Jan. 2, 2026

The next afternoon when I walked down the hill to the hospital with my father, I carried two bunches of daisies, one for my mother, one for my sister.

From "Homesick" by Jean Fritz

In the bottom of the inning, the A’s also bunched four hits, including a Colby Thomas home run, to take a 3-2 lead.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 30, 2026

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

From Slate May 16, 2026

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

From Barron's Jan. 18, 2026

All terrific players and some of them bunched in talented squads that just couldn't get the job done.

From BBC Nov. 17, 2025

“The way his legs were bunched up, looks like there’s not enough room for a full-grown adult.”

From "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool

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

Then, it coils itself into a comma, bunching up its lower half.

From New York Times Jun. 20, 2024

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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