He was quite bitter about being called unstable by a bunch of oversexed killers in uniform, and liked taking part in raids just to get back at them for the insult.
Group therapy can only do so much, even when you've got a bunch of compatible enthusiasts.
Shortly after two Calderwell had dropped in to bring Bertram, as he expressed it, a bunch of bouquets he had gathered at the picture show the night before.
This question, and the answer that his better self always gave to it, were usually sufficient to send him into some florists for a bunch of violets for Billy, or into a candy shop on a like atoning errand.
I may as well tell my story to the whole bunch of you together.
The conductor of the light railway had gathered a bunch of rosemary en route, and he now approached the funicular and bestowed his offering upon Peachy, who happened to be sitting nearest to the end.
Sometimes she would be dressed in snow-white garments, bound at the waist by a golden girdle, from which hung a great bunch of golden keys.
The shepherd's eyes wandered over the glittering jewels on the walls and roof, but they came back to a little bunch of blue flowers which Frigga held in her hand.
One time a bunch o' us chillun was playin' in de woods an foun' some o' dem May apples.
But one night a bunch o' uppity Niggers went to a 'tainment in Memorial Hall.
Weren't Jed Flarris and Phil Martin and a bunch of Brighton boys in Uncle Sam's navy?
Over on the athletic field a bunch of freshmen "rookies" of the school battalion were being put through the manual of arms by an instructor.
Bud lay on high pillows, with Miss Minto's Grace propped against her knees, and the garret was full of the odor of flowers that had come in a glorious bunch from the banker's garden.
Just then there was a knock down stairs, and Mr. Rabbit came in carrying a large bunch of early flowers that he had gathered as he came along, and dressed in his new spring suit.
Waiter, that ain't no kind of a souvenir to bring a lady--a cheap bunch o' wool like that.
Why, I got a bunch of Don'ts for you up my sleeve that'll color you up like drug-store daub.
First, a heavy bunch of black hothouse grapes that she pinned deftly to the crown, a cluster of cherries, a purple plum, a tangerine stuck at a gay angle.
Here, let me pick you a bunch of them to take home, Miss Miriam.
Didn't I pin a two-dollar bunch of hothouse grapes on your hat right out of the fruit-bowl?
You tied to a bunch of satin and tending the kids with the whooping-cough!
The small bunch in her arms raised his head and regarded her with pink, sick little eyes, his tongue darting this way and that in an aftermath of relish; then fell to licking her bare forearm with swift, dry strokes.
She's been chloroforming you with a lot of dope talk about hitting the altar rail with a bunch of white satin with a good fat wad sewed in the lining.
She answered with a flourish of her bunch of violets.
You'd be a swell gink hitting the altar trail with a bunchof white satin, wouldn't you?
I'm goin' into New York with the swellestbunch of French novelties you ever seen.
Come now, Doll, I blew me ten bucks if I blew me a cent for that bunch of wool.
A sprig of Oriental willow[237] adds much to the charms of a bunch of flowers, being the favourite symbol of a graceful female.
Of a selection of these fruits consists the dessert which accompanies the wine; but the table is not complete without a bunch or two of flowers placed in the midst.
They say a little bunch of coarse black hair was found in his clutch; however, at the inquest they brought in a verdict of 'Found Drowned.
She wore her best hat--a conspicuous affair with enormous green wings--a somewhat murky white fur, and carried a presentation bunch of wilted flowers.
With the cooling draught, we are presented with a tiny bunch of flowers, for which we return a few piasters.
We purchase a bunch of Betel leaves, neatly piled one upon the other.
And dip a bunch of hyssop in the blood that is at the door, and sprinkle the transom of the door therewith, and both the door cheeks: let none of you go out of the door of his house till morning.
Is not onebunch of grapes of Ephraim better than the vintages of Abiezer?
He was very smiling, however; and I heard him tell Nora, as he presented her with a lovely bunchof roses, that it was "very kind of her to allow him to be of the party.
As usual, he looked a regular dandy, and he held a bunch of roses in his hand.
He really thinks we're a bunch of wild and woolly bandits!
Just after the fourth shot he swept in among the scattered bunch of cattle, running at his highest speed.
About four miles from the waterhole he approached a bunch of grazing cattle.
Here's my bunch of letters, case I might forget them.
He's the coyote of that bunch of reclamation wolves.
A mile farther on, as he neared another scattered bunch of cattle, something thwacked the dry ground a little in front and to the left of him, throwing up a splash of sand and dust.
A bunch of tenderfeet came in here, years ago, and preƫmpted all the quarter-sections with water on them.
You go on and look for that bunch of strays, if you want to.
In this way he at last pulled the bunch of bananas quite out of the trap.
Then he held one end of the bamboo in his trunk, pointed the other end to the banana tree just where the stalk of the bunch began, and gave a jab.
So the end of the bamboo became like fibers, that is, like a bunch of hair, only very thick and rough.
He poked at the bunch with the bamboo, but that only broke off one or two of the bananas.
And then they had gone to a plantation and fetched from there a banana tree, with a huge bunch of ripe bananas on it.
And there was to be a little girl all dressed up fit to kill, who would hand him a bunch of flowers!
Tilly was hanging on to the counter by this time, too far gone to be able to enlighten the Major as to the truth, while her father was standing with a bunch of letters in his hand, a pleased smile on his face.
Did you ever come across a bunch of melancholy pilgrims from the suburban villas and the dull gray provincial towns of dear old England?
Every one of them was supposed to have either a dynamite bomb or a bunch of mining stock in his pocket.
With spectacles fixed on me, he stood nervously twitching a small bunch of snowdrops which he assured me were the first of the New Year.
He fetched out of his trousers pocket a great bunch of keys, and jangled them almost ferociously in the air at me for a full minute together with tears of amusement in his eyes.
Creeping into bed, I perceived the odor of flowers, and looking at my table discovered a bunch of white roses.
As I returned her kiss her glance dropped on a small bunch by her side, which Mehitable took and deftly unrolled, informing me as she did so that it was a "Rouser.
I kept a bunch of them in reserve for Verry's plate; for we were to have a supper, at father's request, who thought it would be less tiresome to feed the guests than to talk to them.
There's only this pitiful snake-grass," holding up a bunchof drooping, pale blossoms.
At its foot, against the wall, a bunch of crimson autumn leaves was fastened, and a bough, black and bare, with an empty nest on it.
Ben found a seat on a bunch of books, pleased to see us together.
By and by a bunch of knotted wrack floated in from the outside and lodged in a crevice; a minute creature with fringed feet darted from it and swam across it.
Each piece had a peach, or pear, or a bunch of cherries painted on it, in lustrous brown.
I wondered if Cousin Martha had ever heard that galatea bunch indulge in such heartfelt oaths as had followed that train down the track last night!
And with her head in the air the Bunch marched up the walk to the house.
Ned showed off thebunch as if he had produced them all, while Mamie only smiled like an angel in the background.
I will bunch all the rest of his feminine collection and take them on my own hands.
She was a slim, red-haired bunch of galatea, stylish of cut as to upturned nose and straight little skirt but wholly and defiantly unshod save for a dusty white rag around one pink toe.
I came upon such a fellow the other day in crossing the Common, who, just as I espied him, swooped upon a bunch of sparrows in an elm.
It seemed to me that the root of all the business I saw around me consisted in overworking and underpaying a bunch of dubs who submitted to it.
I like having a bunch of hot cats on top, but gosh, Kerry, I've got to be one of them.
With the jangling bunch of keys in one hand and his revolver in the other, Dan started full speed for the jail as soon as he leaped down from the window.
From what I heard, this Whistling Dan simply cut loose and raised the devil more general than a dozen mavericks corralled with a bunchof yearlings.
Hardy cattle moved singly or in small groups and browsed on the withered bunch grass.
The ground was covered with a quantity of dried bunch grass which a glorious black stallion was cropping.
Personally he selected and cut-out of the bunch its finest specimen--a huge red steer with wide-flung horns, whose Queer Question brand was distinctly burned.
And a bunch of beef shall lead them," paraphrased Pape close to one of Dot's obligingly back-waggled ears.
I asked myself a question that didn't sound as queer to me as to the bunch of sharpers that I soon put it to.
Irene prevented immediate reply from her cousin; spurred her mount close beside the obviously fastidious Polkadot; at last dropped her battered-looking bunch of roses to clasp the Westerner's arm.
I have been thinking, Ethel, that if you could spare a bunch of your flowers for poor Mary Ansell, it would be a real golden offering.
These were bound tightly together at frequent intervals, and when a bunch of nineteen of them had been made, the first cable was ready for completion.
The chief was pleased to accept the shirt, but wanted something more, and Livingstone followed it up with a bunch of beads and a handkerchief.
It was Ethel's turn to be quiet now; her flowers were her most cherished possessions, and to pick a good bunch for Mary Ansell would make her little garden look bare and shabby.
There is a flag at the top, and then a big bunch of green leaves and flowers, then more flags, and after that figures of little men and women and animals in wood nailed on to the pole so as to look as if they were climbing up it.
When desirous of rest, it drops to the bottom of the sea, and clutches hold of some bit of rock or branch of seaweed by means of the bunch of 'fingers' below the body, which we have just described.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bunch" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.