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bunch together

v. form into a bunch; "The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom" [syn: bunch, bunch up]

Usage examples of "bunch together".

If they could get everyone up there, the ants would be forced to bunch together to attack them.

The words on the strip that bind the bunch together are indeed some demon names.

They bunch together and turn their heads to the wind, and their heavy coats are soon matted with snow and they are warm.

The other good thing from Ryan's perspective was that a reporter was less likely to be confrontational in the Oval Office than in the raucous locker-room atmosphere of the pressroom, where the reporters tended to bunch together in a mob and adopt a mob mentality.

Of course everyone was drinking and they all wanted to get a bunch together and run the Hell's Angels out of town, but they didn't.

If we get a big bunch together, they just retreat into the fort and laugh at us until we go away - we can't keep up a siege, everyone's needed on the farms.

The rate you are going through partners, you might have trouble getting a bunch together next time.

Then she cut in close to those steers and they taken one quick look at the sun shining off that patent-leather sidesaddle and they taken off, and it took some hot fast work by Tony an' me to hold our bunch together.

During the past night, however, they began to bunch together and by late morning the sky was fairly black.

Urging his men to follow him up to the center of the beach itself, he ordered them to bunch together and stand between one of the pair of black scars that had been left behind by the strafing jets.

After things get settled down some I'd like to get this whole bunch together for something special.