Hunch
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British pronunciation/hˈʌnt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈhəntʃ/

Definición y Significado de "hunch"

to hunch
01

encorvarse

to bend the upper side of the body forward and make a rounded back
Intransitive
to hunch definition and meaning
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She hunched slightly to avoid hitting her head on the low doorway.
As the storm approached, people hunched against the wind and rain, trying to shield themselves.
In the haunted house, visitors hunched in fear as unexpected sounds echoed through the dark corridors.
01

presentimiento, intuición

a feeling or intuition about something, often without conscious reasoning or evidence
02

joroba, doblez

the act of bending yourself into a humped position
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Ejemplo
She hunched slightly to avoid hitting her head on the low doorway.
As the storm approached, people hunched against the wind and rain, trying to shield themselves.
In the haunted house, visitors hunched in fear as unexpected sounds echoed through the dark corridors.
In the cold weather, he instinctively hunched to conserve warmth, hands buried in his pockets.
Observing the approaching predator, the rabbit hunched in the grass, trying to go unnoticed.
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