Bunches is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Bunches meaning
plural of bunch
Using Bunches
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of bunch
- In the example corpus, bunches often appears in combinations such as: bunches of, in bunches, bunches and.
Context around Bunches
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 3 start, 11 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Bunches
- In this selection, "bunches" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, needs, fewer, two and delivered stand out and add context to how "bunches" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include alongside two bunches of flowers and and supplying bunches of flowers. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "bunches" sits close to words such as abington, acura and adt, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with bunches
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
And she could do that in bunches. (7 words)
Dallas needs bunches and bunches to sign up. (8 words)
Thousands of athletes, bunches of coaches, college scouts. (8 words)
Types included in the list include type two or 'bunches of grapes', which you can identify if your stool is 'sausage-shaped but lumpy', as well as type three or 'corn on the cob', which 'looks like a sausage but has cracks on the surface'. (45 words)
Suddenly, for a day or two, in come bunches of communications, all of them checking off the same talking points, typically in the same sequence, all of them personalized to some degree but clearly the product of an organized effort originating somewhere. (42 words)
After finding a small block (200 grams) for $10.99, she insists she will use every bit of it because just like her bunches of fresh herbs, she freezes her preferred aged cheese to use in the future to avoid waste. (41 words)
Thanks for being an A+ teacher; love you bunches! (9 words)
Example sentences (20)
Dallas needs bunches and bunches to sign up.
Green harvesting reduces the number of bunches on a vine early in the summer, so that the sugar production of the leaves is divided between fewer bunches.
According to the brand, the popstar-turned fashion designer has bunches delivered to the family home and her studio on a regular basis.
After finding a small block (200 grams) for $10.99, she insists she will use every bit of it because just like her bunches of fresh herbs, she freezes her preferred aged cheese to use in the future to avoid waste.
A sign taped to a tree on West Pender Street reads, “RIP Paul Schmidt,” alongside two bunches of flowers.
Both fighters possessed quick hands and threw combination punches in bunches.
If Mahomes makes a few impromptu plays to enhance an offense that puts up points in bunches, the Chiefs should be able to hang around for four quarters in a matchup that appears lopsided on paper.
Ms Roach said on the Thursday before Mother's Day, volunteers gather to make mixed colour chrysanthemum bunches, and volunteers with florist experience make the mixed bouquets.
On Sunday afternoon, dozens of bunches of flowers had been left on a tree near the scene.
Suddenly, for a day or two, in come bunches of communications, all of them checking off the same talking points, typically in the same sequence, all of them personalized to some degree but clearly the product of an organized effort originating somewhere.
Thanks for being an A+ teacher; love you bunches!
Thousands of athletes, bunches of coaches, college scouts.
Tristan’s friends, who span all year groups and many from other schools, have created a memorial wall on the gates of the school which they have decorated with bunches of flowers, messages and bottles of Mountain Dew – his favourite drink.
Types included in the list include type two or 'bunches of grapes', which you can identify if your stool is 'sausage-shaped but lumpy', as well as type three or 'corn on the cob', which 'looks like a sausage but has cracks on the surface'.
After harvesting the flowers to sell as wedding confetti, local charities will be invited to gather the remaining bunches from Monday.
A man named Reangprakaiy Decha nodded hello, and went on to share that his family has been selling bunches of daisies and chrysanthemums and garlands of orange marigolds for temple offerings for 50 years.
And she could do that in bunches.
She combines this with growing flowers and creating floral designs for weddings, funerals and events, alongside gift bouquets and supplying bunches of flowers to farm shops and village retailers.
The suspects were arrested with various exhibits including phones, motorcycles, key bunches and jewelry.
Along the Hudson River, people gathered in bunches to watch the ship arrive —in apparent violation of social distancing rules.
Common combinations with bunches
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- bunches of 30×
- in bunches 16×
- bunches and 6×
- and bunches 3×
- two bunches 3×
- bunches to 2×
- of bunches 2×
- her bunches 2×
- with bunches 2×
- bunches for 2×