Huddle
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British pronunciation/hˈʌdə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈhədəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "huddle"

to huddle
01

to gather closely, usually for privacy, protection, or discussion

Intransitive
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The students huddled in the library for a group study session.
Fans huddled under umbrellas during the sudden rain at the outdoor event.
Employees huddled in the conference room to brainstorm ideas.
02

to pull one's body close together

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She huddled on the couch with a book during the rainy day.
The child huddled in the corner, frightened by the thunder.
He huddled by the campfire to stay cozy in the evening air.
Huddle
01

(informal) a quick private conference

02

a small crowd of people gathered tightly

example
Example
The students huddled in the library for a group study session.
Fans huddled under umbrellas during the sudden rain at the outdoor event.
Employees huddled in the conference room to brainstorm ideas.
Cold and wet, the friends huddled around the campfire for warmth.
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