BUNCHY


Meaning of BUNCHY in English

ˈbənchē, -chi adjective

( -er/-est )

Etymology: bunch (I) + -y

1.

a. : protruding or swelling out in a bunch or in bunches : showing protuberances

women in bunchy cotton dresses — Nadine Gordimer

a round bunchy face — Mary Carter Roberts

b. : growing in bunches : resembling a bunch : marked by tufts

the scanty and bunchy nature of the grass cover — G.R.Stewart

2. of a mine or a vein : yielding irregularly: here rich, there poor

a bunchy vein of silver

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