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I . hud·dle [ˈhʌdl̩] N

1. huddle (close group):

huddle
gruča f
huddle of people
to stand in a huddle

2. huddle Am (in football):

to make [or form] a huddle

II . hud·dle [ˈhʌdl̩] VB intr

huddle

huddle down VB intr

huddle

huddle together VB intr

huddle up VB intr

huddle

Usage examples with huddle

to stand in a huddle
to make [or form] a huddle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Crowds empty off the streets, while others huddle in lines behind the partial cover given by wastebins, scattering when they are spotted.
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While she is gone, a man, presumably her boyfriend, is searching her home for cash while the children huddle scared in a corner.
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At night, troops will split into sleeping parties huddling closely together to keep warm.
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For non-quick kick-ins, huddles are sometimes used, which require man coverage.
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Twenty putters were found lying clasped hand in hand, huddled together in that long last sleep of death.
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It is made up of several buildings huddled together, on two levels.
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When you see who's in the important huddles, who's making the important decisions, it's men.
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During the winter, macaques huddle together for warmth in sleeping grounds.
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I am eaten by your uniform and huddled on the grass.
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Once the quarterback receives the call, he may relay it to other players via signals or in a huddle.
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