noun
- plural of buncher; people or machines that gather items into bunches or bundles
- workers who tie or bind vegetables, flowers, or other items into bunches for sale or shipment
Usage: commonly used in agriculture and manufacturing contexts
Usage: occupational term, especially in produce and floristry industries
Examples
- The farm hired several bunchers to prepare the carrots for market.
- Flower bunchers work quickly to arrange and tie bouquets throughout the day.
- Modern bunchers use mechanical equipment to speed up the bundling process.
- The bunchers sorted the celery into uniform bunches before packaging.
- Experienced bunchers can prepare hundreds of bundles in a single shift.