• There were now twenty or so policemen, in small groups bunched up against mud walls, shooting in various directions.

    NEWYORKER: The Taliban��s Opium War

  • Candy tried to imagine the bride that her grandmother could see in this material bunched up on her lap.

    NEWYORKER: The Visitor

  • Some airlines have bunched up schedules at big airports to increase connecting opportunities, adding to congestion at peak hours.

    WSJ: Flight Times Grow As Airlines Pad Schedules

  • Locomotives and crews got bunched up in yards when they were needed elsewhere, so the company had to pay for extra crews to move the locomotives around.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • From walking with Dr. Bennett Lorber and physical therapist Evan Johnson, I saw how a woman's pants, bunched up at the outside of her leg more than on the inside, revealed her bowleggedness and slight swagger.

    CNN: 'On Looking': The world you're not seeing

  • Vieste and Peschici are the main coastal towns, bunched-up clusters of narrow lanes and heavy limestone houses, cool even in the heat.

    BBC: Like the Amalfi coast? Try the Gargano promontory

  • While the crew tried to get the tarp in position, gusty winds caused the heavy covering to start flapping wildly and it wound up bunched together toward second base and in shallow center field.

    NPR: Dbacks, Rangers Postponed By Unplayable Field

  • Roses with their thorns stuck out everywhere, and the lilies, whose columnar stalks the girl had bunched at the center, shot up through the top of the bouquet like, like, like like insane trees towering above some insane world, he thought.

    NEWYORKER: Another Manhattan

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