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I . huddle [ˈhʌdl] VB intr

II . huddle [ˈhʌdl] N (close group)

Usage examples with huddle

to go into a huddle

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Furthermore, groups of people can huddle together in this position to conserve body heat, offer moral support and provide a larger target for rescuers.
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The two-minute drill is a clock-management strategy that may limit huddles but also emphasizes plays that stop the game clock.
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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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It is made up of several buildings huddled together, on two levels.
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Here, the golden eagle flies over a herd of ungulates which in turn often huddle or break into run.
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Huddling together may have also helped the houses survive to the present day: they were poorly built and had little structural integrity.
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So we played in a little huddle: if you couldn't hear the singing, you were playing too loud.
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Team huddles during timeouts were also included since 1984.
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For non-quick kick-ins, huddles are sometimes used, which require man coverage.
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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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