A bunch typically refers to a collection or grouping of similar items or elements that are tied or clustered together, often used for fruits, flowers, or other items. For example, a bunch of grapes consists of several individual grapes connected by their stems. The term can also be applied more broadly to groups of objects or people. The specific meaning may vary depending on the context in which it is used.
A bunch of hot guys.
there's a whole bunch of those. which one?
That is actually correct.
A Bunch of Amateurs was created on 2008-12-19.
a bunch of singers can sing any song together
A bunch of monkeys are a group of monkeys that are gathered in one place.
House fly eggs are white and you will see a whole bunch of them all in a bunch in one place. There are several eggs in one bunch.
No one is they are just a bunch of singers guitarists and a bunch of drummers.
One fresh bunch of thyme is roughly equivalent to one teaspoon of dried thyme.
yes
"Bunch" only has one syllable so it can't be divided.
If there are roots on the bunch you remove
Bunch only has one syllable so it cannot be broken into syllables.
In most cases there is an ounce of tarragon in bunch. You can usually find between 45-48 sprigs in one bunch of tarragon.
That is one stalk from the bunch.
How much parsley is 1/4 bunch
Both terms are correct:peony bunch is singular (one bunch)peony bunches is plural (two or more bunches)