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to huddle around

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  • huddle — hud|dle1 [ˈhʌdl] v [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Perhaps from Low German hudeln to crowd together ] 1.) [I and T] also huddle together/up if a group of people huddle together, they stay very close to each other, especially because they are cold or… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • huddle — hud|dle1 [ hʌdl ] verb intransitive or transitive huddle or huddle together or huddle up to move close together in order to stay warm, feel safe, or talk: huddle around: We huddled around the fire for warmth. huddle with: Several aides huddled… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • huddle — I n. 1) to go into a huddle 2) in a huddle II v. (usu. P; intr.) to huddle around a fire; to huddle together * * * [hʌdl] to huddle together (usu. P; intr.) to huddle around a fire in a huddle to go into a huddle …   Combinatory dictionary

  • huddle — I UK [ˈhʌd(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms huddle : present tense I/you/we/they huddle he/she/it huddles present participle huddling past tense huddled past participle huddled 1) a) huddle or huddle together or huddle up to move close… …   English dictionary

  • huddle — [[t]hʌ̱d(ə)l[/t]] huddles, huddling, huddled 1) VERB If you huddle somewhere, you sit, stand, or lie there holding your arms and legs close to your body, usually because you are cold or frightened. [V prep/adv] She huddled inside the porch as she …   English dictionary

  • Huddle — In sport, a huddle is when a team gathers together, usually in a tight circle, to strategise, motivate, and/or celebrate. It is a popular strategy for keeping opponents insulated from sensitive information, and acts as a form of insulation when… …   Wikipedia

  • huddle — 1 verb huddled, huddling 1 (I, T) also huddle together/up if a group of people huddle together, they gather closely together in a group, especially because they are cold or frightened: A few diehard football fans huddled together in the rain… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • huddle — Synonyms and related words: around, assemble, ataxia, audience, bargaining, bargaining session, bunch, bunch up, chaos, clasp, cling to, clot, clump, cluster, clutter, collect, come together, conclave, confab, confabulation, confer, conference,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • huddle — hud•dle [[t]ˈhʌd l[/t]] v. dled, dling, n. 1) to gather or crowd together in a close mass: They huddled around the stove to get warm[/ex] 2) to crouch, curl up, or draw oneself together 3) to confer or consult 4) to heap or crowd together closely …   From formal English to slang

  • Jack Huddle — (1928 1973) was an American rockabilly musician and songwriter. He performed and recorded with Buddy Holly early in Holly s career.Early lifeHuddle was born in Paris, Texas into the family of Adrian and Velma Huddle in 1928. Five years later he… …   Wikipedia

  • knock around — (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To be rough or brutal with: manhandle, rough (up), slap around. Slang: mess up. See ATTACK, STRIKE. 2. To injure or damage, as by abuse or heavy wear: batter, mangle1, maul, rough up. See ATTACK, HELP, STRIKE. 3.… …   English dictionary for students

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