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huddle

hud·dle [ húdd'l ]


verb  (past and past participle hud·dled, present participle hud·dling, 3rd person present singular hud·dles)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb gather tightly together: to gather together in a tightly packed group, or make people or things do this
huddled together for warmth

2. intransitive verb crouch: to draw your arms and legs tightly into your body, or move in close to something, often for shelter or comfort
He huddled in a doorway.

3. intransitive verb football gather to plan play: in football, to gather together behind the line of scrimmage in order to plan the next play

4. intransitive verb talk privately: to gather privately to confer, make plans, or gossip ( informal )



noun  (plural hud·dles)
Definition:
 
1. tight group: a group of people or things gathered closely together

2. football gathering of football players: a group of football players gathered behind the line of scrimmage to hear what the next play will be

3. brief talk: a quick private talk or gathering ( informal )
went into a huddle between meetings

[Late 16th century. Origin ?]
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