11 collocations for bunch

"You know you've no right to an exposed card, and you know he didn't go to do it." Steve bunched his four cards carefully and laid them on the table, face down.

The days were filled with hard riding as they gathered the cattle, bunched the fat animals, cut out and turned back those unfit for the market, stood guard at night over the herd, steadily and rapidly cleaned the west half of the Kiowa range of the stuff that was ready to sell.

One jerk at the visor of his cap brought it down over his eyes and covered his face with shadow; a single shrug bunched the ragged coat high around his shoulders, and the shoulders themselves he allowed to drop forward.

" As they passed through the hall, Mrs. Bett was going up the stairs to bedwhen she mounted stairs she stooped her shoulders, bunched her extremities, and bent her head.

The flower picker bunched her flowers into a tight round knot which she surveyed with pride.

But Walter had managed to keep Harvard's hits scattered, while Yale bunched their hits in two innings, which was just enough to give them the winning score.

If a precipice obstructed his way, he climbed it as nimbly as a goat, and later, when they had to descend, he bunched his hoofs and slid down the rocky inclines.

Lefty Joe dug his left elbow into the floor of the car and whirled back upon his shoulders, bunching his knees high over his stomach.

The sheriff bunched his men as he approached the invaders.

The herd was bunched a quarter of a mile away in a little cove backed by the rim of sand-hills.

" He leaned back in his chair and bunched his beard in his hand; the other, watching him closely, saw that his thoughts were busy with some scene in his stirring past.

11 collocations for  bunch