- verbhuddle (verb) · huddles (third person present) · huddled (past tense) · huddled (past participle) · huddling (present participle)
- 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 ENGLISHdraw together for an informal, private conversation:"selection committee members huddled with attorneys"
- BRITISH ENGLISHheap together in a disorderly manner:"a man with his clothes all huddled on anyhow"
nounhuddle (noun) · huddles (plural noun)- a crowded or confused mass of people or things:"a huddle of barns and outbuildings"
- a small group of people holding an informal, private conversation:"they stood together in a huddle, whispering to each other"
- a brief gathering of players during a game to receive instructions, especially in football:"he controls the huddle and the team better than anybody else"
- archaicconfusion; bustle:"the service was performed with more harmony and less huddle than I have known it"
Originlate 16th century (in the sense ‘conceal’): perhaps of Low German origin.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- crowd together; nestle closely:
noun- a crowded or confused mass of people or things:
- a small group of people holding an informal, private conversation:
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- A huddle can refer to12:
- Coming close together in a group.
- Holding your arms and legs close to your body due to cold or fear.
- Gathering or crowding together in a close mass.
- Crouching, curling up, or drawing oneself together.
- In football, getting together in a huddle.
- Conferencing or consulting to discuss, exchange ideas, or make a decision.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to come close together in a group, or to hold your arms and legs close to your body, esp. because of cold or fear: Everyone huddled around the fire to keep warm.dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/huddleto 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.www.dictionary.com/browse/huddle Huddle Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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