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bunch

[buhnch] / bʌntʃ /




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Skaters bide their time in a peloton—before trying to break away from the bunch with a decisive burst.

From The Wall Street Journal

“He stuck with his strategy of going to these, for the most part, smaller markets that were not in the middle of a bunch of competitors, and stayed there.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The myth that there’s a bunch of dry powder poised to surge into the market is the one most likely to cost you.

From The Wall Street Journal

The book, Fischer’s third about film history, starts before the trio were “big mythical names” and instead were just a bunch of guys setting out to fulfill their dreams.

From Los Angeles Times

Each week, during the British winter, it supplies two million bunches of spring onions, 100 tonnes of green beans and 80 tonnes of radishes.

From BBC