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bunches

n. 1 (plural of bunch English) 2 (context pluralonly English) Hair gathered together in two or more parts. vb. (en-third-person singular of: bunch)

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Bunches

Bunches (also called twintails, angel wings, two ponytails, dog ears, or pigtails) are a hairstyle in which the hair is parted down the middle and gathered into two symmetrical bundles, like ponytails, secured near the scalp. In some English-speaking regions, this hairstyle is referred to as " pigtails," but in others, the term "pigtails" applies only if the hair is braided.

The style is often given to toddlers and young girls, and is sometimes also worn by teenagers and young women.

Usage examples of "bunches".

Among all the little bunches of Shawnees that have straggled in here, I doubt there are thirty braves, and a lot of them are near middle-aged.

There was bunches of Danielses and bushels of their kin, and they all kept moving from one island to another, so there was plenty of rundown Daniels cabins Tant could choose from.

It was much bigger than the first ones, big enough to pick them up in bunches of four.

It gave her such pleasure, hefting one of the bunches in her hand, feeling the water come cooling through.