Definitionadj. occurring close together in bunches or clusters
Last update: August 13, 2015
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The girls were in white to-day, not well made, and very bunchy and thick of texture. [Please select]
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"They'll be narrow at the feet but very bunchy at the top--doesn't that sound delightful."' [Please select]
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"It's a fraud," he observed, in a loud, confidential aside to Stephanie; "this studio ought to be full of young men in velvet coats and bunchy ties, singing, 'Oh la--la."' [Please select]
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After dinner he disappeared with a look of mystery, and came back with a cobwebbed bottle of the old shape, short and bunchy, which he carried as if it were a baby. [Please select]
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