Phrases with «huddle»

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The word "huddle" means to gather close together in a tight group. Full definition

Adjective + «huddle»

Sentences with «huddle»

  • Or too little risk, which is the problem with huddling in CDs, Treasury bills and the like. (realdealretirement.com)
  • «Blue Thicket,» for example, starts from the top of the canvas with a splendid array of wild untamed gestures followed by a mass of colors huddled together in active conference coming to a serene close as blue streaks seep down drawing one's eyes to rest in just the manner Carol is so proud of. (freecanvasdc.com)
  • Democratic leaders in the state Senate on Wednesday huddled with House Democrats to discuss control of the chamber in Albany as the party seeks a new unity pact. (nystateofpolitics.com)
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