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. |