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Bunching Meaning in English

word · lemma: bunch

ˈbəntʃɪŋ
BUN-ching
bˈʌntʃɪŋ
BUN-ching

Definition

The act of gathering or forming things or people into a tight group or cluster; also refers to material bunching up and creating folds, like in fabric.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for fabric or clothing that folds up unnaturally ('bunching up'), or for groups of people or things crowding together. Most common in informal or descriptive contexts. Not usually used as a verb on its own—typically appears as the gerund or with 'up' (e.g., 'bunching up').

Example Sentences

The fabric is bunching at the waist.

basic

Please stop bunching the papers together.

basic

The socks keep bunching in my shoes.

basic

There’s too much bunching around the shoulders of this shirt.

natural

The kids started bunching together near the entrance when it started to rain.

natural

I don’t like how these curtains keep bunching at the bottom.

natural