good bunch
Frequency: 7.514.0 per million words
An informal way to describe a group of people who are pleasant, friendly, or skilled.
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- My new colleagues are a really good bunch; I feel lucky to work with them.
- The volunteers at the community center are a good bunch, always willing to help.
- He's made a good bunch of friends since moving to the city.
- She manages a good bunch of developers who are both skilled and collaborative.
- Although they can be loud, the kids in my son's class are a good bunch at heart.
- You'll like them; they're a good bunch to hang out with on weekends.
- The startup was founded by a good bunch of creative minds.
- I was nervous about joining the club, but everyone turned out to be a good bunch.
- The tour group was a surprisingly good bunch, and we all got along well.
- We've assembled a good bunch for the project team, so I'm optimistic about the outcome.