bunch
This term evokes a sense of organic or haphazard clustering. When referring to objects like grapes or flowers, it suggests a natural growth pattern, while when applied to keys, it implies a functional but cluttered collection. It carries a casual, tactile quality, suggesting things that are physically pressed together. In a social context, the word is used informally to categorize a group of people by a shared trait, often conveying a sense of collective identity or a general impression of a crowd. As a verb, it describes the physical action of compression, typically resulting in uneven folds or wrinkles in material.
Meanings
A number of things of the same kind that are grouped together or grow in a cluster.
"She bought a bunch of grapes at the market."
A group of people, often used informally to describe a specific type of personality or social circle.
"They are a friendly bunch of neighbors."
A collection of keys held together on a single ring.
"He fumbled in his pocket for the bunch of keys."