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1 bunch
n. bos; groep--------v. samendringen; vouwenbunch1[ buntsj] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉1 bos(je) ⇒ bundel, tros♦voorbeelden:a bunch of grapes • een tros(je) druivena bunch of keys • een sleutelbos————————bunch21 samendringen/drommen/hopenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 samenballen/binden/bundelen -
2 bunch of bananas
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3 bunch of friends
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4 bunch of grapes
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5 bunch of killers
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6 bunch of papers
een stapel papieren -
7 a bunch of grapes
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8 a bunch of flowers
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9 a bunch of keys
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10 the best of the bunch
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11 the pick of the bunch
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12 best of the bunch
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13 pick of the bunch
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14 thanks a bunch
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15 to bunch
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16 grape
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17 pick
n. pikhouweel--------v. uitzoeken; plukken; ophangen; uittrekkenpick1[ pik]1 keus♦voorbeelden:————————pick21 (zorgvuldig) kiezen ⇒ selecteren, uitzoeken4 met kleine hapjes eten ⇒ peuzelen/knabbelen (aan)♦voorbeelden:pick the winner • op het winnende paard weddenpick one's words • zijn woorden wikken en wegenpick and choose • kieskeurig zijnpick at • plukken/peuteren aan; vitten/hakken oppick on • vitten/afgeven op→ pick up pick up/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:〈 figuurlijk〉 the play was picked apart by the critics • de critici lieten geen spaan heel van het stuk
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Bunch grass — Bunch grasses, also commonly called Tussock grasses, [R.H. Groves, R.D.B. Whalley “Grass and Grassland Ecology in Australia” in Flora of Australia Volume 43 Poaceae 1: Introduction and Atlas, CSIRO Publishing, Canberra. “’Tussock” implies a… … Wikipedia
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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|ness — 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