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  1. huddle. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hud‧dle1 /ˈhʌdl/ verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] (also huddle together/up) if a group of people huddle together, they stay very close to each other, especially because they are cold or frightened We lay huddled together for warmth. huddle around People huddled around the radio ...

  2. huddle」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - ごちゃごちゃに積み重ねる、ごたごた集める、詰め込む、ちぢこまる、急いで着る|Weblio英和・和英辞書 huddle: ごちゃごちゃに積み重ねる,ごたごた集める,詰め込む,ちぢこまる,急いで着る

  3. Huddle definition: A densely packed group or crowd, as of people or animals.

  4. HUDDLE meaning: 1 : to come close together in a group; 2 : to sit or lie in a curled or bent position

  5. huddle up vi + adv. (draw limbs close to body) يتكوّر، يتلفّ حول نفسه. The little girl huddled up under the duvet and cried herself to sleep. هل هناك شيء مهم ناقص؟. أبلغ عن خطأ أو اقترح تحسينًا. تمّ العثور على 'huddle' في هذه المداخل أيضًا: في الوصف ...

  6. 11 de mar. de 2024 · The term "huddle up" describes assembling in a tight group, often to discuss plans, strategies, or important information. In sports, it's a frequent practice where team members convene, typically in a circle, to talk about plays and strategies or to motivate each other. Outside of sports, "huddle up" can refer to any similar gathering in places ...

  7. 1. (to crowd together) a. apiñarse. The family huddled around the television to watch their father being interviewed.La familia se apiñó alrededor del televisor para ver a su papá ser entrevistado. b. arrimarse. The chicks huddled together to keep warm in their coop.Los pollitos se arrimaron para mantenerse calentitos en su gallinero.