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bunchesnoun
Hair gathered together in two or more parts.
She wore her hair in bunches.
bunchesnoun
Plural form of bunch.
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Bunches
Bunches are a hairstyle in which the hair is parted down the middle and gathered into two symmetrical bundles, like ponytails, secured near the scalp. In some English-speaking regions, this hairstyle is referred to as "pigtails," but in others, the term "pigtails" applies only if the hair is braided. The style is often given to toddlers and young girls, and is sometimes also worn by teenagers and young women.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of bunches in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of bunches in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of bunches in a Sentence
The ice floats down river until it bunches up in what we call an ice-jam, like a dam, causing flooding, all that backed-up water is eventually going downstream.
It's a consumer preference. In Moscow people will buy a single rose, so if it's bigger it naturally looks more spectacular, whereas in the UK they buy bunches more often.
Nonconformists travel as a rule in bunches. You rarely find a nonconformist who goes it alone. And woe to him inside a nonconformist clique who does not conform with nonconformity
People contact us every single day, by the bunches.
The problem is, who am I supposed to sue? there is some Ivan Ivanovich Pupkin on the property, but we don't know whether he is actually Pupkin. We try to sue Pupkin, but that turns out to be somebody else who was sleeping at home the whole time. We can sue people every day in bunches, but who?
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