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bunch

 
 
/bʌnʃ/ noun

Definition

THINGS TOGETHER [C] a number of things of the same type which are joined or held together: He handed me a bunch of flowers.
PEOPLE [C] informal a group of people: [usually singular] His friends are a nice bunch.
a bunch of sth US informal a large amount or number of something: There's a whole bunch of places I'd like to visit.
(Definition of bunch noun from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

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