1 [count] : a group of things of the same kind that are held or tied together or that grow together
▪ a bunch of flowers/grapes ▪ He always had a bunch of keys on his belt. ▪ Dried herbs hung in bunches from the kitchen rafters. 2 [count] somewhat informal : a group of people or things that are together or are associated with each other in some way — usually singular ▪ a nice bunch of people ▪ A bunch of us are going out for lunch. ▪ They're a pretty wild bunch (of people). ▪ All his books are good, but this one is the best/pick of the bunch. 3 chiefly US, somewhat informal : a large amount : lot [singular] ▪ Thanks a bunch. — usually + of ▪ We spent a bunch of money on our vacation. ▪ having a (whole) bunch of problems ▪ What a bunch of nonsense! [plural] ▪ They make bunches [=lots] of money. 4 bunches [plural] Brit : a way of arranging hair by separating it into two sections and tying these at each side of the head
▪ She wore her hair in bunches. [=(US) ponytails]
▪ a bunch of flowers/grapes ▪ He always had a bunch of keys on his belt. ▪ Dried herbs hung in bunches from the kitchen rafters.
▪ She wore her hair in bunches. [=(US) ponytails]





