english
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see GO INTO A HUDDLE.
American Heritage Idioms
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Phrase(s): huddle (up) (together)
to bunch up together. • The children huddled up together to keep warm. • They huddled up to keep warm. • The newborn rabbits huddled together and squirmed hungrily.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs
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verb
densely packed group:
The children all huddled in the rain.
Simple Definitions
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noun ADJ. little, small, tight VERB + HUDDLE get into, go into The team went into a huddle at half-time to discuss their tactics. PREP. in a ~ They stood in a tight huddle, whispering. | ~ of A little huddle of men stood in one corner.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary