Present participle for to form into a tight group or crowd
“Because the circuit is generally slow, groups of cars tend to bunch together into tight packs.”
Present participle for to collect or fasten into a compact group
“The flower packers would then bunch the roses in bundles of twenty.”
Present participle for to form or cause to form tight folds
“The program called for young ladies to use powder with restraint and to bunch up their skirts in the Roman style.”
Present participle for to protrude or extend outwardly
“His waistcoat would start to ride up, and his shirt would bunch out over his breeches.”
Present participle for to group or combine into a single group or whole
Present participle for to fold or bend something over, especially so that it comes in contact with itself
Present participle for to wrap or envelop with something
A bulge, typically of fabric gathered up so as to be left full in the middle
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