How To Use Bunch up In A Sentence
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Because the circuit is generally so slow and twisty, groups of cars tend to bunch up into tight packs and you have to guard against wiping off your nose section on somebody else's rear wheel.
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John stopped, forcing the rest of the group to bunch up behind him.
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As the lead donkey, a roan stallion came within a hundred paces of the gate, it stopped and the animals began to bunch up behind him.
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Bears, we joke, will get any stragglers, so we bunch up more tightly into swaying, giggling file.
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Bears, we joke, will get any stragglers, so we bunch up more tightly into swaying, giggling file.
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The teacher told his pupils to spread out and not to bunch up in the center of the playground.
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Sitting in an armchair in the senator's office, Alito forgot to unbutton his suit jacket, causing his tie to stick out and his jacket to bunch up.
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My muscles bunched up, too, as I lifted myself into the aperture, but I didn't have any fat to bunch up with it.
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The teacher told his pupils to spread out and not to bunch up in the center of the playground.
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From a seated position, curl one dumbbell up, feeling the muscles in your arm bunch up in a strong, searing knot as you reach the top and pause.
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He invites the children to sit with him, and they bunch up around him, holding lit tapers.
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It turns out that a helix, essentially, is a great way to bunch up a very long molecule, such as DNA, in a crowded place, such as a cell.
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The teacher told his pupils to spread out and not to bunch up in the center of the playground.
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Cross the road one at a time -- don't bunch up.
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By late April Mercury, Venus, Mars and Saturn will bunch up in the western sky just after sunset, with bright Jupiter close by.
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Add the tofu, bunch up the tea towel and squeeze tightly to release all the tofu's excess moisture into the bowl.
The Sun
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Why do people feel the need to bunch up at the front?
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Your clothes will bunch up if you keep them in the suitcase.
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Cross the road one at a time -- don't bunch up.
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Sometimes when you're inside the girl they'll bunch up in weird ways and feel strange.
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The heat this year won't have helped, not least because this is a hot and very crowded run at the best of times, with no escaping the sun or the other runners, who bunch up around you.
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As the waters cool in early winter, vast schools of threadfin shad start to bunch up while slowing their open-water activity.
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The good and the bad parts of our lives do not interlock with reassuring neatness across the course of a lifetime; instead they sit together in heterogeneous disarray, elbowing one another like distant ancestors told to bunch up tight for a family photograph.
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Bears, we joke, will get any stragglers, so we bunch up more tightly into swaying, giggling file.