bunch - use in sentences

Object

  • carrot: They will be in your boxes as bunched carrots through to September.

Converse of object

  • chase: By the midway point both Colin Shearer and James Melville had punctured reducing the chasing bunch to 4 riders.
  • throw: The boy threw the bunch of flowers into the grave.
  • buy: It's not like buying a bunch of bananas - there ' s a hell of a lot to get through.

Adjective modifier

  • motley: They really looked exactly what they are - a motley bunch of journeyman footballers only suited to lower league football.
  • eclectic: Our Volunteers are an eclectic bunch, recruited mainly from word of mouth or in response to local or specialist press coverage.
  • mixed: Yeah the members of our band are a mixed bunch; I'd obviously be a chimp, Ben would be an obedient dog.
  • whole: The customer came back with a whole bunch of attitude about our attempts to help her.
  • friendly: We are a friendly bunch of people Who likes to play cs matches for fun!
  • disparate: There is a disparate bunch of songs on my hard drive that defy classification.

Modifies a noun

  • rot: Another speaker on the control of bunch rot cited resistance and residue problems.

Noun used with modifier

  • rag-tag: Kitchen Confidential is a sitcom set in a classy New York restaurant and it's rag-tag bunch of chefs and waiters.
  • electron: With the new cold cathode carbon nanotube source, the electrons bunches are instantaneously created at the source.
  • banana: Her dad works on the plantation, cutting down heavy banana bunches.

Preposition: of

  • grape: These are a lovely English pair of vintage 1950's purple plastic buttons, carved in the form of a bunch of grapes.
  • lad: Good bunch of lads worth playing 10 out of 10.
  • flower: A few bunches of flowers lay on the dead man's chest.
  • guy: Kate smiles, We had The Fool Monty there, a bunch of guys from Stirling Council who strip for charity.
  • tosser: Comment by Destructor -- July 22, 2005 @ 9:08 am They're a bunch of tossers.
  • banana: In the middle of the room is a ladder leading to a bunch of bananas hanging from a hook on the ceiling.

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