huddle in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
huddle in Marathi मराठी
huddle in Sindhi سنڌي
huddle in English
- huddle⇄expr. go into a huddle, (Informal.) to confer secretly.
Ex. During the crisis, the President and the Cabinet went into a huddle. - huddle⇄expr. huddle on, to put on (clothes) hurriedly and carelessly.
Ex. I got up and huddled on my clothes (Tobias Smollett). - huddle⇄huddle, verb, -dled,-dling,noun.
- huddle⇄noun huddler.
- huddle⇄noun 1. a confused heap, mass, or crowd; conglomeration.
Ex. The soldiers were crowded together in a huddle (Benjamin Franklin).
2. disorderly or indecent haste; hurry; bustle; confusion.
3. a grouping of football players behind the l - huddle⇄v.i. 1. to crowd close.
Ex. The sheep huddled together in a corner. Your huddled masses yearning to be free (Emma Lazarus).
2. to nestle in a heap.
Ex. She huddled close to the fire on the hearth.
3. (of football players) to gro - huddle⇄v.t. 1. to put close together; crowd.
Ex. She huddled all four boys into one bed. The animals huddled themselves in the lee of the hill out of the wind.
2. to nestle in a heap; coil up.
Ex. The cat huddled itself on the cushion and wen