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huddle

[huhd-l] / ˈhʌd l /




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Dekoda Ray, a 6-3 freshman guard, could play varsity for many programs, but he and his parents huddled and decided a year on JV would be good for his development.

From Los Angeles Times

Powell spent the weekend huddled with senior advisers over how to respond to the prospect of an active criminal investigation of the Fed.

From The Wall Street Journal

Powell, a lawyer by training, spent the weekend huddled with advisers, weighing how to respond.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whispers were going around the sunburned, sleepy crowds huddled on their suitcases that there were no flights until Monday.

From The Wall Street Journal

You can tell who they are, as they are the ones huddled together during class breaks, away from the young students, and not too overwhelmed with joy when I approach them.

From BBC