Crossword clues for bunchy
bunchy
The Collaborative International Dictionary
concentrated \concentrated\ adj.
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Having a high density of (the indicated substance); as, a narrow thread of concentrated ore.
Note: [Narrower terms: undiluted (vs. diluted)]
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Gathered together or made less diffuse; as, their concentrated efforts; his concentrated attention. Opposite of distributed or diffused.
Note: [Narrower terms: bunched, bunchy, clustered; centered, centred, centralized, focused; undivided] [Also See: compact.]
Intense; in an extreme degree; -- of mental phenomena; as, her concentrated passion held them at bay.
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being the most concentrated solution possible at a given temperature; unable to dissolve still more of a substance. Opposite of dilute or unsaturated.
Note: [Narrower terms: supersaturated]
Syn: saturated.
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reduced to a stronger or more concentrated form; as, concentrated sulfuric acid. Opposite of diluted.
Syn: condensed.
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characterized by intensity; especially when imposed from without; -- of actions; as, concentrated study.
Syn: intensive.
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characterized by mental concentration.
Syn: intent.
Wiktionary
a. Having, or growing in bunches.
WordNet
Usage examples of "bunchy".
She had Bunchy by the neck, and when I drove by I saw her plant a kiss square on his mouth.
And besides, I was pretty sure Bunchy would watch Mabel, like I asked.
I parked half a block from RGC and walked the rest of the way, Bunchy trailing after me like a faithful dog.
I cruised into the Grand Union lot and was disappointed not to see Bunchy waiting for us.
It was still possible that Fred was in Fort Lauderdale, and I was spinning my wheels while Bunchy laughed his ass off.
Maybe Bunchy was actually Allen Funt in disguise, and I was on funniest bounty hunter bloopers.
Anyway, Bronfman, the guy you know as Bunchy, was doing surveillance at RGC, looking to see who went in and out.
I thought chances of Bunchy not noticing were pretty slim, but I was willing to try.
After the copy store, I cruised into the Grand Union lot and was disappointed not to see Bunchy waiting for us.
He picked Bunchy up at three-thirty some two hundred yards from the doors of Marsdon House.
There was a shortage of taxis and we suppose Bunchy had walked so far, hoping to pick one up in a side street, when this fellow came along.
As the taximan drove towards Bunchy he saw another figure in an overcoat and top-hat loom through the mist and stand beside him.
Mildred because he thought she would tell Bunchy, and he wanted to be independent.
If it was one of the guests he may have made up his mind only when he caught a glimpse of Bunchy standing alone in the mist, waiting for a taxi.
Miss Troy, who was dancing with Bunchy, saw him return the bag to Lady Carrados in the ballroom.