BUNCH, n.
1. A protuberance a hunch a knob or lump as the bunch on a camel's back.
2. A cluster a number of the same kind growing together as a bunch of grapes.
3. A number of things tied together as a bunch of keys a bunch or rods.
4. A collection of things a knot as a bunch of hair a bunch of trees.
BUNCH, To swell out in a protuberance to be protuberant or round.
BUNCH, To form or tie in a bunch or bunches.
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