huddle

kerumunan
definition
verb
they huddled together for warmth
crowd together; nestle closely.
noun
a huddle of barns and outbuildings
a crowded or confused mass of people or things.
translation of 'huddle'
verb
berkumpul dgn membungkuk,
membungkuk,
merapatkan diri,
berkerumun dgn membungkuk,
berjubal,
berhimpit-himpit,
berhimpit,
berdempet,
menimbun secara porak-parik,
berjubalan
noun
kerumunan,
keributan
example
A number of Dwarves were gathered together in a tight 'huddle' , whispering furiously.
the service was performed with more harmony and less 'huddle' than I have known it
He was high above York, looking down at the city sparkling below - the River Ouse and the snow-capped 'huddle' of houses that lined it.
His age means he won't step into a 'huddle' and be intimidated by older teammates.
With that, all the popular girls gathered in a 'huddle' and started whispering together.
In the quieter reaches of Taunton, walking through the back lanes from Magdelane Alley past the Church and into the 'huddle' of old roads and shops by the river, it was truly pleasant.
a 'huddle' of huts
At the end of the summer, the company's 19 senior guides will 'huddle' for discussion and then provide written recommendations to the owners.
Probably no one was happier to see David Carr back in the 'huddle' than the team's top draft pick.
This year she was so relaxed she even cracked a joke in a 'huddle' during an overtime game in the Bridgeport Regional final against Connecticut.
Now Sapio gathers his top managers in a daily 'huddle' at 4: 37 p.m., just after the stock market closes, to go over the figures.
The first quarter horn has sounded and your team jogs to the 'huddle' .
Scouts love his size, accuracy and ability to manage the 'huddle' and game.
All too often we have watched as Declan Kidney brought his players together in a 'huddle' after a heart-rending defeat.
Branden also joined the early morning escapade, but he merely sat down next to the small 'huddle' of human mass on the floor.
he controls the 'huddle' and the team better than anybody else
In their 'huddle' of 20 were Troy Evans, Jay Foreman, Dave Ragone, Wade, Kris Brown, Tony Banks and Bennie Joppru.
A Sunday service which he had attended at the cathedral at that date had been performed ‘with more harmony and less 'huddle' than I have known it in any church in England ’.
We follow the sandy road that was once the sea and pause by a 'huddle' of weather-beaten shacks.
So when they meet these days, they exchange a series of secret signs and code words, and then they go off into a 'huddle' together and giggle a lot.
a 'huddle' of barns and outbuildings
Once the anthem was finished, the players moved to their respective side of the field, gathered into a brief team 'huddle' , and then moved into position.
Far ahead of us, the trees thickened into a forest that enveloped the slopes of a 'huddle' of dismal, mist-shrouded mountains crouching in the shadows of the towering Swabian Alps.
The 'huddle' of poor dwellings, too small to be named a village, clings plastered like martens' nests against rocks, high above a green river.
Near an old iron radiator, a group of adults sit next to a rickety table, a 'huddle' of fathers chatting and watching.
He saw him gather five of the soldiers into a 'huddle' and with his subtle, sinister voice began to speak again.
It wasn't that the players got in the 'huddle' and said, ‘Let's flip the switch and turn it on now.’
The installation of a station stumbled over no less 'huddle' than that of the nuclear waste rejection.
He's vocal in the 'huddle' , telling the linemen what he wants and the receivers where they need to be.
In the middle of the boring 'huddle' of dark blue and grey suits cutting their deals and looking round to be head-hunted, a handsome dark-haired newcomer cut an underdressed swathe.
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