of Bunch
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe road passed through a curtain of pine forest and came out on a flat, rolling snow field. In this field the sprawled or bunched bodies of Germans lay thick, like some dark shapeless vegetable. Martha Gellhorn
In the oldest, bunched houses with tottering stairs. Amit Chaudhuri
At that time of year, the lake's tullibees are bunched up and muskies are prowling for them. Source: Internet
An attack by three German divisions began on 11 July but German infantry bunched on the path leading to Fort Souville and came under bombardment from French artillery. Source: Internet
A unique "bunched tongue" variant of the approximant r sound is also associated with the United States, and seems particularly noticeable in the Midwest and South. Source: Internet
As coronavirus surged across the South this summer, college students bunched together at house parties and CrossFitters holed up in their windowless gyms, squatting and thrusting and lifting weights. Source: Internet