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1 huddle
1. verb1) ((often with together) to crowd closely together: The cows (were) huddled together in the corner of the field.) klumpe/klynge seg sammen2) (to curl up in a sitting position: The old man (was) huddled near the fire to keep warm.) krype sammen2. noun(a number of people, things etc crowded together: a huddle of people round the injured man.) klynge, stimmelklyngeIsubst. \/ˈhʌdl\/1) haug, dynge2) klynge, opphopning, ansamling3) flokk, stimmel, mylder4) røre, virvar, hurlumhei5) ( hverdagslig) hemmelig møte, privat møte, hemmelig rådslagning, privat rådslagning6) (amer. fotball) forklaring: klynge av spillere på banen som diskuterer taktikk og strategiall in a huddle i en eneste stor rørego into a huddle samles til en privat eller hemmelig rådslagningbe in a huddle forklaring: ha en privat eller hemmelig rådslagning, diskutere i eneromIIverb \/ˈhʌdl\/1) stue, stable, pakke, proppe, stappe, klynge2) klynge seg sammen, klumpe seg sammen, trenge seg sammen, presse seg sammen, stue seg sammen, krype inntil hverandre, flokke seg sammen3) ( spesielt britisk) slurve, sjaske, sjuske, raske4) slenge, hive, kaste5) jage, skysse6) konferere, konsultere7) utveksle idéer, diskutere8) ta en avgjørelse9) (amer. fotball)forklaring: samle seg i klynge for å planlegge strategi og taktikkhuddle out jage uthuddle over eller huddle through slurve seg igjennom, sjuske fra segsjaske fra seg et arbeid, raske sammen et arbeidhuddle together eller huddle up krype sammen, krølle seg sammen samle sammen, pakke sammen, stue sammen samle seg i en klynge, klumpe seg sammenhuddle up against somebody krype tett inntil noen, presse seg tett inntil noen
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