wild bunch
Frequency: 6.25.0 per million words
Describes a group of people who are uncontrolled, unrestrained, or crazy.
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- My cousins are a wild bunch, especially when they get together for the holidays.
- In college, we were known as a wild bunch, always looking for the next adventure.
- The kindergarten teacher lovingly referred to her energetic students as her little wild bunch.
- That startup is run by a wild bunch of innovators who are changing the industry.
- The film is about a wild bunch of outlaws trying to survive in the changing American West.
- The rock band had a reputation for being a wild bunch, both on and off the stage.
- Despite being a wild bunch, the team always delivered exceptional results under pressure.
- The party became chaotic as soon as that wild bunch from next door arrived.
- Look at those kids in the playground; they are such a wild bunch today.
- He inherited the management of a wild bunch of artists, each with a strong personality.