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    hud·dle
    [ˈhəd(ə)l]
    verb
    huddling (present participle)
    1. crowd together; nestle closely:
      "they huddled together for warmth"
      • curl one's body into a small space:
        "the watchman remained, huddled under his canvas shelter"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        draw together for an informal, private conversation:
        "selection committee members huddled with attorneys"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        heap together in a disorderly manner:
        "a man with his clothes all huddled on anyhow"
    Origin
    late 16th century (in the sense ‘conceal’): perhaps of Low German origin.
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  3. Huddling refers to12345:
    • Coming close together in a group, often due to cold or fear.
    • Crowding, pushing, or piling together.
    • Curling one's limbs close to the body.
    • In football, gathering in a huddle.
    • Informally, gathering together for conference or consultation.
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    to come close together in a group, for example because it is cold: huddle round Employees huddled round television sets at the company headquarters. huddle together It was so cold that we huddled together for warmth.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/huddling
    1 : to crowd, push, or pile together people huddled in a doorway 2 : to gather in a huddle in football
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/huddle
    1. To crowd together, as from cold or fear. 2. To draw or curl one's limbs close to one's body: huddled under the blanket while watching television. 3. Football To gather in a huddle. 4. Informal To gather together for conference or consultation: During the crisis, the president's national security advisers huddled.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/huddling
    verb [ I ] uk / ˈhʌd. ə l / us / ˈhʌd. ə l / to come close together in a group, for example because it is cold: Employees huddled round television sets at the company headquarters. It was so cold that we huddled together for warmth.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/hud…
    , hud·dled, hud·dling. to gather or crowd together in a close mass. to crouch, curl up, or draw oneself together. Football. to get together in a huddle. to confer or consult; meet to discuss, exchange ideas, or make a decision.
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