1. a pack
a pack of scouts
a pack of cards, a backpack
2. bunch
I thought a bunch of people would go water skiing with us, but absolutely no one else showed up.
Tom bought a bunch of inexpensive cameras to give to children who lived in his neighborhood.
bunch of flowers
Every one of us who ridiculed his business plan as a bunch of hokum should be embarrassed we did.
People who resort to ad hominem arguments are all a bunch of backwoods jackasses.
Out in the furthest reaches of the galaxy there are a bunch of stars named after dead actors.
Yep, I understand. Thanks a bunch.
All you do is string together a bunch of farfetched ideas. I can't understand a word of it.
This song samples a bunch of old American funk records from the 70s using equipment from the 90s.
Ken told me he got 95 on the math exam, but that's a bunch of baloney.
Rick and his bunch are scaring the kids in school.
She always had her hair in two bunches on either side of her head
It seemed to her that this small bunch of flowers was one of the finest presents she had ever received.
The people that I work with are a great bunch.
In my first 25 years of career, I had a bunch of different experiences
Angielskie słowo "group" (bunch) występuje w zestawach:
Unit 10 - Socialising3. situational
e3 - very situational
4. a number of people or things that are put together or considered as a unit
5. cohort
It keeps us connected to our friends and our cohort.