bunches (Meaning)

bunches

protuberance, swelling, to gather in a bunch, a large amount, group entry 1 sense 1, collection, a number of things of the same kind, swell, protrude, group sense 2a, to form into a bunch, a considerable amount, to form a group or cluster

bunches Sentence Examples

  1. The florist delivered bunches of vibrant tulips, lilies, and roses for the wedding.
  2. A large bouquet of bunches of lavender filled the room with a calming aroma.
  3. She carried armloads of bunches of wheat down the farm path.
  4. The market was bustling with vendors selling bunches of fresh vegetables and fruit.
  5. The bushes were laden with bunches of plump blueberries.
  6. We picked bunches of wildflowers to brighten the cottage.
  7. The dining table was decorated with bunches of dried flowers.
  8. The garden was a riot of color, with bunches of dahlias and chrysanthemums.
  9. She tied together bunches of yarn to create a cozy blanket.
  10. The teacher distributed bunches of worksheets to the students.

FAQs About the word bunches

protuberance, swelling, to gather in a bunch, a large amount, group entry 1 sense 1, collection, a number of things of the same kind, swell, protrude, group sen

folds, cliques, bodies, organizations, clans, circles, lots, communities, networks, crowds

individualists, loners,,

The florist delivered bunches of vibrant tulips, lilies, and roses for the wedding.

A large bouquet of bunches of lavender filled the room with a calming aroma.

She carried armloads of bunches of wheat down the farm path.

The market was bustling with vendors selling bunches of fresh vegetables and fruit.