bunch - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bunch in Hindi

  • झुंड
  • गुच्छा
  • जनसमूह

bunch Definition

noun

  • a number of things, typically of the same kind, growing or fastened together. ( कई तरह की चीजें, आमतौर पर एक ही तरह की होती हैं, एक साथ बढ़ती या तेज होती हैं। )

verb

  • collect or fasten into a compact group. ( एक कॉम्पैक्ट समूह में इकट्ठा या जकड़ना। )

bunch Example

  • On the roll are a bunch of pictures of Lenore because I said that I would try to get a senior picture-worthy shot of her. ( रोल में लेनोर की तस्वीरों का एक समूह है क्योंकि मैंने कहा था कि मैं उसके एक वरिष्ठ चित्र-योग्य शॉट को प्राप्त करने की कोशिश करूंगा। )
  • Why do people feel the need to bunch up at the front? ( लोगों को मोर्चे पर झुंड की आवश्यकता क्यों महसूस होती है? )
  • Christo started out wrapping boxes, and then he stacked a bunch of oil barrels on a dock in Cologne, Germany. ( क्रिस्टो ने बक्से को लपेटना शुरू किया, और फिर उन्होंने कोलोन, जर्मनी में एक गोदी पर तेल बैरल का एक गुच्छा ढेर कर दिया। )
  • Instead, there's a bunch of stuff that piles up and suddenly overwhelms you. ( इसके बजाय, सामान का एक गुच्छा होता है जो ढेर हो जाता है और अचानक आप पर हावी हो जाता है। )
  • I found some site that has collected a bunch of different texts that influenced Robert Anton Wilson. ( मुझे कुछ ऐसी साइट मिली जिसने रॉबर्ट एंटन विल्सन को प्रभावित करने वाले विभिन्न ग्रंथों का एक समूह एकत्र किया है। )
  • Well, the often interesting BSS bunch pandered to the crowd and although they did do some self-indulgent jams, it was all by the book. ( खैर, अक्सर दिलचस्प बीएसएस गुच्छा भीड़ के लिए भटक गया और हालांकि उन्होंने कुछ आत्म-भ्रामक जाम किया, यह सब पुस्तक द्वारा किया गया था। )
  • Adian clenched his eyes closed a moment, and she saw his shoulder muscles bunch , felt the pull of her arm, and the death grip they held on each other. ( एडियन ने अपनी आँखें बंद कर लीं, और उसने अपने कंधे की मांसपेशियों को झुका हुआ देखा, उसकी बांह में खिंचाव महसूस किया और एक-दूसरे पर मौत का दबाव पड़ा। )

More Sentence

  • Pile a bunch of the strips on plates, then pour the sauce on top.
  • Do you just bunch them together and call them jocks?
  • I want to take the money that I earn and get a bunch of doctors together three times a year and have them all do a round table and talk about what they've learned.
  • You can do the best research, write up the most impressive business plan, throw together a bunch of good writers, editors and managers… and it could still fall around your ears.
  • Rangers are a committed bunch but there is no substitute for playing and they are too shy on football activity in a club chasing the SHC as their priority.
  • The financing structure is not just a bunch of charitable institutions collecting donations and dispensing funds.
  • I felt muscles bunch in a surge of anger and took a deep breath.
  • His name was Bobby Bartles, and he was starting to get noticed, piling up a bunch of wins in clubs all over New York.
  • Instead of the rows of desk chairs, there was a pile of bean bags in one corner and a bunch of air mattresses stacked up against the back wall.
  • And it's even more fun to get a bunch of friends together and team up.
  • Generally speaking, it's an over-25 bunch that frequents the place.
  • JD Lasica has collected a bunch of links on his page.
  • A bunch of people piled into the van, and even more crowded into the flatbed.
  • a bunch of grapes
  • They can send rockets round the world and even fly to bloody Mars, and yet they can't get a bunch of scientists together to crack cancer - sorry, I don't buy it.
  • Alternatively, club together with a bunch of mates and rent a superb seafront villa in Ibiza.
  • the bluesy style that earned him a bunch of '70s hits
  • And at some point, my sister collected a bunch of fan letters and sent them to me.
  • He's been writing steadily and has accumulated a bunch of fresh songs destined for his sophomore release next year.
  • He got a bunch of us together and started the band.
  • Kildare were a dispirited bunch but it was to get much worse before a late rally put a little respectability on the final scoreline.
  • As Tom and Casey approach the house they notice a bunch of furniture piled in the yard and guess that the family is getting ready to leave.
  • I think the media wanted it to be ugly and you get a bunch of lawyers together and it's ugly anyway, but it wasn't too much of a distraction.