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Definition of bunchy:
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Tita could see their bunchy shadows among the shadows of the leaves.
- "The Mexican Twins", Lucy Fitch Perkins. -
Not big and bunchy, but like thin bands of pliable steel.
- "The-Circus-Boys-on-the-Flying-Rings-or-Making-the-Start-in-the-Sawdust-Life", Darlington, Edgar B. P.. -
I was marching along to our rendezvous with Freddy and Amelia at the crossing from Archers' Hall to the Sciennes, when all of a sudden whom should we meet right in the face but my rosy- cheeked, bunchy little employer- my Lord Advocate in person, all shining as if he had been polished, his face smiling and smirking like a newly- oiled picture, and on his arm, but towering above him, a thin, dusky- skinned woman, plainly dressed, and with an enormous bonnet on her head, obviously of her own manufacture- a sort of tangle of black, brown and green which really had to be seen to be believed.
- "The Dew of Their Youth", S. R. Crockett.