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The boxer bunched his fingers into a fist and hit the bag as hard as he could.
The farmer placed a bunch of grapes on the table.
2. YES NO The florist bunched together a spray of roses to fit into the vase.
A bunch of kids raced down the beach and dove into the waves with their boogie
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The Brady Bunch was a popular television show in the 70's.
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At the karate demonstration, the instructor bunched his fingers together and broke
the block of wood.
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The blankets were bunched up at the foot of the bed.

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