talented bunch

Frequency: 6.35.5 per million words

Describes a group of people who are very skillful or have a natural aptitude for something.

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Examples (10)

  • The new recruits for the orchestra are a really talented bunch.
  • We've assembled a talented bunch of engineers to tackle this complex project.
  • This year's rookie class is proving to be a surprisingly talented bunch.
  • The director knew he had a talented bunch of actors from the very first rehearsal.
  • Wow, your kids are a talented bunch—they're all so creative!
  • The professor commented that her graduate students were the most talented bunch she'd taught in years.
  • Looking at their artwork, you can immediately tell they are a talented bunch.
  • Don't you agree that the design team is a talented bunch?
  • The new writers' workshop is expected to attract a talented bunch.
  • The committee recognized them as a talented bunch with the potential to change the industry.