big bunch

Frequency: 8.018.5 per million words

Refers to a large quantity of items fastened or growing together, such as flowers or keys.

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Examples (10)

  • She put all the flowers together in one big bunch.
  • He pulled a big bunch of keys from his pocket.
  • We bought a big bunch of grapes from the farmer's market.
  • A big bunch of bananas was hanging from the hook in the kitchen.
  • For her birthday, he surprised her with a big bunch of colorful balloons.
  • The chef hung a big bunch of parsley upside down to dry.
  • She was carrying a big bunch of carrots with the green tops still attached.
  • A big bunch of wildflowers decorated the center of the table.
  • The janitor's belt jingled with a big bunch of keys.
  • I picked a big bunch of radishes from my garden this morning.