In the UK we can have a bunch of flowers, a bunch of bananas or a bunch of fives (meaning a clenched fist)
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In mathematics, a group of 15 items is known as a quindecad. Some common items that come in groups of 15 include eggs in a carton, months in a quarter, and players on a rugby team. Additionally, elements in the lanthanide series of the periodic table have atomic numbers that are multiples of 15.
Well, sweetheart, things that come in bunches include bananas, grapes, flowers, and even annoying relatives during the holidays. Just remember, too much of a good thing can be overwhelming, so proceed with caution when dealing with bunches of anything.
yes, actually cherries do come in a bunch but most will be sour!
The collective noun 'bunch' is used for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of worms
Flowers, grapes and bananas. Hair, stuff and cheese ????? In the UK a bunch of fives is a fist or a punch.
a bunch of grapes
a group of people or things
a bunch of things
no? why would a whole bunch of celebritys come to your house?
The noun 'bunch' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a number of things of the same kind, often fastened together; a word for a thing.The noun 'bunch' is a standard collective noun for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of wormsThe word 'bunch' is also a verb: bunch, bunches, bunching, bunched.
It is a bunch Brilliant Stuff or Brilliant Spirituality and many other BS things, but not the one you are referring to.
for math and cooking and a bunch more things
a bunch of hookers