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hud·dle (h d l)n.1. A densely packed group or crowd, as of people or animals. 2. Football A brief gathering of a team's players behind the line of scrimmage to receive instructions for the next play. 3. A small private conference or meeting. v. hud·dled, hud·dling, hud·dles v.intr.1. To crowd together, as from cold or fear. 2. To draw or curl one's limbs close to one's body; crouch. 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. v.tr.1. To cause to crowd together. 2. To draw (oneself) together in a crouch. 3. Chiefly British To arrange, do, or make hastily or carelessly.
[From huddle, to crowd together, possibly from Low German hudeln; see (s)keu- in Indo-European roots.]
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ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | huddler - a member of a huddlehuddle - a disorganized and densely packed crowd; "a huddle of frightened women" fellow member, member - one of the persons who compose a social group (especially individuals who have joined and participate in a group organization); "only members will be admitted"; "a member of the faculty"; "she was introduced to all the members of his family" | | 2. | huddler - a person who crouches; "low huddlers against the wind" |
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