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1 bunch
N1. गुच्छाHe gave a bunch of flowers.2. झुरमुटA bunch of trees--------VI1. एकत्र\bunchहोनाThe frighened children bunched together in the corner of the classroomShe bunched her fingers into a fist -
2 bunch
n.गुच्छा, गुम्फा, गांठv. intr.एकत्र होना, फैलना, झाड होना -
3 clink
N1. टन-टन\clinkकी\clinkआवाज़I heard the clink of keys.--------V1. टन-टन\clinkआवाज़\clinkकरनाHe clinked the bunch of keys. -
4 jingle
N1. खनखनाहटThe jingle of bells is very pleasant.2. छोटा\jingleमधुर\jingleगानाHe composes jingles for advertisements.--------V1. खनखनानाHe jingled his bunch of keys. -
5 radish
N1. मूलीShe bought a bunch of radishes from the market. -
6 scent
N1. गन्धThat flower has a good scent.2. अतरPut some scent on before going out.3. खोजScientists are on the scent of a cure.--------V1. सूँघनाThe cat scented the fish.2. भाँपनाThe detective scented the victim on the spot.3. सुगन्धित करनाShe gave me a bunch of beautiful roses that scented the air.
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bunch´er — bunch «buhnch», noun, verb. –n. 1. a group of things of the same kind growing fastened, placed, or thought of together: »a bunch of grapes, a bunch of flowers, a bunch of sheep. SYNONYM(S): batch, cluster. See syn. under bundle. (Cf. ↑bundle) 2.… … Useful english dictionary
Bunch — may refer to: * BUNCH, competitors in computer manufacturing * The Bunch, a 1972 folk rock group * Bunch grass, any grass of the Poaceae family * Bunch, Oklahoma, a village in the state of Oklahoma in the United States of America * Chris Bunch,… … Wikipedia
Bunch — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Chris Bunch (1943–2005), US amerikanischer Autor David R. Bunch (1925–2000), US amerikanischer Science Fiction Autor John Bunch (1921–2010), US amerikanischer Jazz Pianist Robert Bunch (1820–1881),… … Deutsch Wikipedia
BUNCH — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda BUNCH, acrónimo de Burroughs, UNIVAC, NCR, Control Data y Honeywell, era el término con el que se conocía en los años 1960 al grupo de empresas capaces de competir con el claro e indiscutible monopolio de IBM en el… … Wikipedia Español
bunch — /bunch/, n. 1. a connected group; cluster: a bunch of grapes. 2. a group of things: a bunch of papers. 3. Informal. a group of people: They re a fine bunch of students. 4. a knob; lump; protuberance. v.t. 5. to group together; make a bunch of.… … Universalium
bunch — as a collective noun in abstract senses (a bunch of people / a bunch of questions) varies widely in its degree of informality from simple metaphor (A bunch of weary runners crossed the line at last) to near slang, often affected by the word it… … Modern English usage
bunch — [bunch] n. [ME bonche, bundle, hump < OFr (Walloon) bouge < Fl boudje, dim. of boud, bundle] 1. a cluster or tuft of things growing together [a bunch of grapes] 2. a collection of things of the same kind fastened or grouped together, or… … English World dictionary
bunch´i|ly — bunch|y «BUHN chee», adjective, bunch|i|er, bunch|i|est. 1. having bunches or clusters. 2. growing in bunches. 3. bulging or protuberant. – … Useful english dictionary
bunch|y — «BUHN chee», adjective, bunch|i|er, bunch|i|est. 1. having bunches or clusters. 2. growing in bunches. 3. bulging or protuberant. – … Useful english dictionary
Bunch — (b[u^]nch; 224), n. [Akin to OSw. & Dan. bunke heap, Icel. bunki heap, pile, bunga tumor, protuberance; cf. W. pwng cluster. Cf. {Bunk}.] 1. A protuberance; a hunch; a knob or lump; a hump. [1913 Webster] They will carry . . . their treasures… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bunch — bunch; bunch·ber·ry; bunch·er; bunch·i·ly; … English syllables