100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "bunches"
Definition
"Bunches" refers to plural of "bunch," which is a noun that describes a collection or grouping of items, typically bound together or considered as a single unit. It may refer to clusters of fruits, flowers, or similar items.
Synonyms
- Clusters
- Groups
- Bundles
- Collections
- Assemblies
- Gathers
- Sets
Antonyms
- Single
- Individual
- Isolate
- Dispersal
- Separation
Examples
- She bunches the grapes together for the fruit salad.
- He bunches the flowers into a beautiful bouquet.
- The kids bunches their toys in one corner of the room.
- They bunches their jackets to keep them from getting wet.
- She bunches up the blankets before putting them away.
- The team bunches together to discuss their strategy.
- He bunches the laundry into a single load before washing.
- The chef bunches the herbs for the soup preparation.
- They bunches their money together to buy a gift.
- She bunches her hair into a ponytail before working out.
- He bunches the papers together to keep them organized.
- The children bunches their crayons into a box after coloring.
- She bunches her socks together to make pairing easier.
- They bunches the balloons for the party decorations.
- He bunches the carrots in one hand while shopping.
- The gardener bunches the plants in rows for better growth.
- She bunches the laundry and takes it to the washing machine.
- The artist bunches her colors to create a vibrant palette.
- He bunches the cables to prevent tangling.
- They bunches the books together for the donation drive.
- She bunches the pasta before cooking it.
- The florist bunches the flowers by color.
- He bunches the computer wires under the desk.
- They bunches their savings to buy a new car.
- She bunches the towels after cleaning the bathroom.
- The teacher bunches the students into groups for the project.
- He bunches his dirty clothes for washing.
- They bunches their time together for a family vacation.
- She bunches the spices when preparing the dish.
- The kids bunches their snacks for the picnic.
- He bunches the ingredients before making the cake.
- They bunches the picnic supplies in a basket.
- She bunches the magazines for recycling.
- The coach bunches the players for a team photo.
- He bunches his thoughts before speaking.
- They bunches their efforts to raise funds for charity.
- She bunches the ribbons for gift wrapping.
- The photographer bunches the subjects for a group shot.
- He bunches his shoes together in the closet.
- They bunches the chairs for the event.
- She bunches the pictures in an album.
- The artist bunches her brushes to clean them.
- He bunches the fishing rods together for easy carrying.
- They bunches their goals for the year.
- She bunches her ideas for the presentation.
- The scientist bunches the samples for testing.
- He bunches the files for the meeting.
- They bunches their recommendations for the project.
- She bunches the cards for the game night.
- The chef bunches the ingredients on the counter.
- He bunches his thoughts while brainstorming.
- They bunches their time together to volunteer.
- She bunches her to-do list for the day.
- The mechanic bunches the tools for the repair job.
- He bunches the receipts for expense reporting.
- They bunches their tickets for the concert.
- She bunches her energy before a workout.
- The teacher bunches the assignments for grading.
- He bunches the clothes for donation.
- They bunches their resources for the community project.
- She bunches the vegetables in the shopping cart.
- The director bunches the actors for a rehearsal.
- He bunches his notes for the lecture.
- They bunches their creativity for the art fair.
- She bunches the laundry before folding it.
- The team bunches their talents to win the competition.
- He bunches his gardening tools for the weekend.
- They bunches their feedback for the presentation.
- She bunches the candles together for the dinner.
- The manager bunches the reports for review.
- He bunches his thoughts into a coherent argument.
- They bunches their memories during the reunion.
- She bunches the gifts together for distribution.
- The students bunches their notes for the exam.
- He bunches the recipes for the cookbook.
- They bunches their resources for the project.
- She bunches her skincare products on the shelf.
- The team bunches their ideas for innovation.
- He bunches the cords to keep them tidy.
- They bunches their plans for the weekend.
- She bunches the fabric for sewing.
- The group bunches their efforts for the fundraiser.
- He bunches the items for the garage sale.
- They bunches their skills for the competition.
- She bunches the brochures for the event.
- The artist bunches her canvases for painting.
- He bunches the tools for the DIY project.
- They bunches their wishes for the New Year.
- She bunches her jewelry for the trip.
- The planner bunches the schedules for the week.
- He bunches the photos for the album.
- They bunches their sketches for review.
- She bunches the markers for the art class.
- The writer bunches her ideas into chapters.
- He bunches the maps for navigation.
- They bunches their efforts to clean up the park.
- She bunches the notes for the meeting.
- The family bunches their memories into a scrapbook.
- He bunches his dreams into achievable goals.
- They bunches their talents for the performance.