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1 stampede to the wild bunch
To break the law or join a gang of outlaws. -
2 apińarse
• bunch together• bunch up• cluster together• cram together• crowd each other• crowd together• herd of mares• herd with• huddle together• jam together• pack together -
3 arracimarse
• bunch together• cluster together• form a bunch -
4 acumulación de cosas
• bunch of things -
5 agrupación de animales
• bunch of animals• group net• group of bodyguards -
6 apretujarse
• bunch up• cram together• crowd around• crowd each other• crowd together• squash up together• squeeze together -
7 lío de documentos
• bunch of papers• wacky• wad of tickets -
8 lío de papeles
• bunch of papers• wacky• wad of tickets -
9 manojo
• bunch• bundle -
10 manojo de papeles
• bunch of papers• bundle of papers -
11 mońo de pelo
• bunch of hair -
12 mońo de zacate
• bunch of grass• cut layer of grass• turf -
13 montón
• bunch of things• congeries• healthiness• heap of grain• HMI• hoarder• mound• pile• stack -
14 montón de nińos
• bunch of children -
15 nińerío
• bunch of children -
16 racimo
• bunch• cluster• racehorse• raceme -
17 racimo de frutas
• bunch of fruit -
18 ramo
• bunch -
19 sarta de embustes
• bunch of lies• tissue of lies -
20 sarta de mentiras
• bunch of lies• string of lies• tissue of lies
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