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1 with his shoulders hunched
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2 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) sammenkrøbet* * *(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) sammenkrøbet -
3 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) curvado* * *hunched up[h∧ntʃt '∧p] adj agachado, acocorado. -
4 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) encorvado, con el curpo doblado -
5 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) boginn í keng, samanhnipraður -
6 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) összegörnyedve -
7 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) kamburunu çıkararak -
8 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) zgrbljen -
9 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) kyyryssä -
10 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) sammenkrøket/-krøpet -
11 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) curvato -
12 hunched up
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13 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) zgarbiony -
14 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) sakumpis -
15 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) susikūprinęs -
16 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) hopkrupen -
17 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) cocârjat -
18 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) κουλουριασμένος -
19 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) schoulený -
20 hunched up
(with one's back and shoulders bent forward: He sat hunched up near the fire.) schúlený
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