huddle

[US]/ˈhʌdl/
[UK]/ˈhʌdl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to crowd together, especially for warmth or out of fear; to curl up or draw oneself into a ball;to gather for a private meeting; to have a secret discussion
n.a group of people or things crowded together, especially in a disorderly manner;(in American football) a strategy meeting where players come together to discuss tactics.

Phrases & Collocations

huddle up

team huddle

Example Sentences

go into a huddle with sb.

huddle together for warmth

huddled on the street in the guise of beggars.

The cat huddled itself on the cushion.

The children huddled away in a corner.

They huddled together for warmth.

He huddled the job together.

she huddled up close to him.

She huddled her children into the car.

The house is very small and cannot huddle all of us.

The sheep were huddled together in a ditch.

The little girl huddles herself up.

The two countries huddled up a treaty.

They huddled in the shop doorway to shelter from the rain.

a man with his clothes all huddled on anyhow.

they huddled round his smoking fire in the winter damp.

The boys huddled together in the cave to keep warm.

She huddled all four boys into one bed.

I huddled on my clothes and hurried to the factory.

I got up and huddled my clothes on.

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