1. bunce - Noun
2. bunce - Verb
3. Bunce - Proper noun
a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
Source: WordNetthe demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of specimen jars are processed like an assembly line Source: Internet
After working together for a few years in a downtown barber shop, Kaufman, Ed Bunce and the late Roger Mahr, all in their 20s, decided to open their own place in an area literally on the edge of town that was being developed by a customer. Source: Internet
After the Dutch raid, the Tasso Island fort was moved to nearby Bunce Island which was more defensible. Source: Internet
Map of Bunce Island from 1727 A company called the Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa received a charter from Charles II of England in 1663 and subsequently built a fort in the Sherbro and on Tasso Island in the Freetown estuary. Source: Internet
Bunce builds this incredible young adult novel around the tale of Rumplestiltskin, creating a believable 18th century world. Source: Internet
Warren 55 Cagney felt that he only got the role because his hair was redder than that of Alan Bunce, the only other red-headed performer in New York. Source: Internet