Obs. [f. BUNCH v.2 + -ING2.] Protuberant, bulging.
1398. Trevisa, Barth. De P. R., V. xxvi. (1495), 135. The bones of þe sholdres that ben holowe wythin and bounchynge wythout.
1677. Moxon, Mech. Exerc. (1703), 11. Your Punch will print a bunching mark.
1668. Culpepper & Cole, Barthol. Anat., I. viii. 17. The bunching part of the Spleen.
1813. W. Beattie, Yule Feast, 11. Twa bunching [v.r. buncing] megs.