9 Metaphors for bunch

A bunch of three small ones about half a mile away, and just beyond them four with better heads, but still not good enough to shoot, and apart from these, a short distance up the mountain side, was a solitary ram which carried a really good head.

The little bunch or grove was forty or fifty feet in diameter, and in the center was a spring of water.

He said a bunch of I.W.W.'s were campin' above Blue Spring.

A large bunch of artificial flowers was at each plate, and the table was loaded with yellowed chickens sitting proudly in scarlet gravy, tongues covered with walnut sauce, grilled meats, tamales, mounds of tortillas, and dulces.

" "That business of telling Luke we was busted," grinned Racey, "and asking him for a loan was just so I could work up roundabout and natural like to how the Bar S bunch was my personal friends and how we were gonna ride for Jack Harpe and watch him on their account.

The bunch of sneaks, and it's my opinion that Mortlake himself knows all about who robbed that safe!"

Every yellow bunch of dead willow leaves at once became for the moment a crouching tiger, but each, in turn, was passed up.

All, all, he's nothing; a bunch of Books shall be his Patrimony, and more than he can manage too.

The house plunged him into debt for twenty years; and a man-servant being too expensive, the 'wise Wit' caught up a country girl, made like a mile-stone, and christened her 'Bunch,' and Bunch became the best butler in the county.

9 Metaphors for  bunch