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What is the past tense of bunch?

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The past tense of bunch is bunched.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of bunch is bunches.

The present participle of bunch is bunching.

The past participle of bunch is bunched.

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Many times, we have had sheep or goats bunched and sulled in a corner and sent Bear in to get them out.
In front of the great mountain, the striated rock of Mt Nuptse's face is folded and bunched, as though mere layers of crepe paper.
Suddenly his corded muscles bunched under his loose hide and he shot forward, down the slope seemingly following the encroaching aircrafts.
When he smiled, which was often, his fat cheeks bunched up under his deep-set hazel eyes, giving him the appearance of a happy chipmunk.
Instead of spreading out and confronting their neighbors in hostile face-offs, foraging sanderlings bunched together in tight little flocks.
In crustacean larval eyes, the receptor array is tightly bunched into a sphere surrounding the geometrical center of the eye.

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