hunch

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definition
verb
he thrust his hands in his pockets, hunching his shoulders
raise (one's shoulders) and bend the top of one's body forward.
noun
she was acting on a hunch
a feeling or guess based on intuition rather than known facts.
the hunch of his back
a humped position or thing.
example
She blew a kiss to Wolf, called him little robber, and slid a wooden platter between the bars of the cage: two steaming lumps of goat's flesh, with a 'hunch' of bread and a flask of wine.
the 'hunch' of his back
On a 'hunch' , the researchers radioed the ground-based team and urged them to continue gathering data when the star re-emerged from behind Uranus.
I read on the web that a Thai meteorologist, acting on a 'hunch' , sent an alert to television and radio stations.
Homesick, he noted how similar the landscape was to his native Tuscany and, acting on a 'hunch' , he went digging for truffles.
He just suggested it out of the blue, and we followed it on a 'hunch' .
On a 'hunch' , the two cops head over anyway to discover that the warehouse is indeed being robbed.
Acting on a 'hunch' , I detoured down the path and a few minutes later emerged by a glorious pool.
a 'hunch' of bread
Based on a 'hunch' , the lawyer asked if the widow had been born a woman.
a 'hunch' of bread
the 'hunch' of his back
she was acting on a 'hunch'
That night, on a 'hunch' , he returns with a flashlight, and, proving once again why he was made head gardener, manages to startle a gorging gray horde of sweet-toothed woodmice.
Police, waiting there on a 'hunch' , arrested Simpson, while the other two escaped.
Don't bring the leg in so far it bends or 'hunch' your shoulders; this stresses the hamstrings and the spine and neck.
Here is a 'hunch' based, like all good hunches, on just about nothing.
This first 'hunch' when done correctly will put you in a butterfly position and will utilize the large latissimus muscles of the back.
It is only where the decision is clearly random, or based on a 'hunch' or prejudice, that the officer's action is likely to be regarded as unreasonable.
I have a 'hunch' that someone is telling lies
My hands found my pocket again, and I 'hunched' my shoulders so my face was hidden by both my hair and my jacket.
The tops of their heads had the same randomly curling hair; even the way they 'hunched' their shoulders was similar.
Mary frowned, 'hunching' her shoulders together in a defensive motion.
Avoid 'hunching' your shoulders toward your ears or rounding your back.
A young girl of about 15 was 'hunched' over as her shoulder shook with silent tears.
Very likely, some intuitive 'hunches' do indicate the presence of a sixth sense.
Here again, the expectations are based more on 'hunches' than a detailed analysis of where Indian agriculture stands.
I 'hunched' up my body and put the towel over my self in protection.
He 'hunched' his shoulders to force his body away from the trembles.
My cheeks grew hot and I 'hunched' my shoulders in shame.
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