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1 gomila
crowd, host, multitude, rulja mob, nečega heap, pile* * *• ruck• troop• throng• stack• squash• posse• jam• load• lot• flock• host• hoard• heap• huddle• batch• croud• crowd• aggregation• accumulation• aggregate• pack• plump• pileup• pile• mass• rabblement• multitude -
2 hrpa
* * *• bulk• bundle• bunch• stack• flock• hoard• heap• huddle• batch• accumulation• pile• mass• lump -
3 krpariti
vi impf patch, up, botch, bungle, BE huddle up; use makeshift; scrape along itd. (- sastavljati kraj s krajem, gurati vi)* * *• botch• tinker -
4 nabacati
throw successively, fill up* * *• dump• huddle• plot• lump -
5 pobacati
vt impf throw/cast/hurl/fling off (ili away, down) one by one, throw itd. one after another, throw itd. all off, finish throwing/casting itd.* * *• discard• huddle -
6 pobrkati
* * *• bungle• derange• disorganize• disarrange• spoil• huddle• confound• muddle• mistake• mix -
7 pribiti se
vr pf huddle close to | pribiti se uza zid flatten oneself against a wall* * *• cling -
8 skupiti se
vr pf gather, assemble, congregate, flock (together); meet; (oko) gather around, converge on; (iznova) reassemble, rally; (tkanina) shrink; (stegnuti se) become contracted/wrinkled/pursed* * *• draw together• to shrink• shrink• huddle• curl up• aggregate -
9 zbiti se
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10 zbrka
mishmash, disorganization, pell mell, hotchpotch, huddle, babel, hurly burly, jumble, topsyturvy* * *• chaos• scrimmage• disarray• disorder• tripe• topsy turvy• turbulence• upset• turmoil• welter• shuffle• storm• tangle• puzzlement• promiscuity• puzzle• farrago• hugger mugger• hotchpotch• bedlam• babel• perplexity• pell mell• mess• maze• mess up• muddle• mix up• muss -
11 stisnuti se
vr pf squeeze together, move closer together; (tkanina u pranju) shrink; (skvrčiti se) shrivel (up) - stiskati se | - među brdima be squeezed (ili huddle) between mountains; -la se uz njega she snuggled up to him -
12 šćućuriti se
vr pf crouch, squat down; (od straha) cower; fig huddle -
13 zguriti se
vr pf huddle up, cower, crouch, stoop, arch/bend one's back
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Huddle — Hud dle, v. t. 1. To crowd (things) together to mingle confusedly; to assemble without order or system. [1913 Webster] Our adversary, huddling several suppositions together, . . . makes a medley and confusion. Locke. [1913 Webster] 2. To do, make … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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