English to Spanish Dictionary huddle

huddle

grupo
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
poner muy juntos,
amontonar,
apretarse unos con otros,
amontonarse,
acurrucarse
noun
grupo,
corrillo,
corro,
montón,
amontonamiento,
confusión
example
There is a smoking ban here now so every pub and restaurant has a little 'huddle' of smokers outside.
That's when a team's quarterback calls two plays in the 'huddle' and tells every player to ‘check with me’ before the snap to know which play to run.
In the 'huddle' of the Old Town, space decreed that the myriad of clubs and societies met in public venues across the town.
A number of Dwarves were gathered together in a tight 'huddle' , whispering furiously.
With its 'huddle' of houses around a crescent-shaped beach, Elie, in the East Neuk of Fife, has long been known as one of Scotland's most desirable holiday addresses.
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.
the service was performed with more harmony and less 'huddle' than I have known it
he controls the 'huddle' and the team better than anybody else
We follow the sandy road that was once the sea and pause by a 'huddle' of weather-beaten shacks.
Richard's head is shown side-on, like a keyhole, through which a 'huddle' of other images are, almost literally, glowing.
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 ’.
This inbounds play starts off the same way as the 'huddle' , except your players face your inbounder this time, and they don't put their arms around each other.
He saw him gather five of the soldiers into a 'huddle' and with his subtle, sinister voice began to speak again.
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.
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.
At the end of the summer, the company's 19 senior guides will 'huddle' for discussion and then provide written recommendations to the owners.
After the long ferry journey, Puerto Natales appears as a cheerful 'huddle' of brightly painted buildings clinging bravely to the shore of the Gulf of Almirante Montt.
In their 'huddle' of 20 were Troy Evans, Jay Foreman, Dave Ragone, Wade, Kris Brown, Tony Banks and Bennie Joppru.
They didn't appear to hear her, but were actually conferring in some sort of 'huddle' , weapons and all.
At one point, he even refused to join the team 'huddle' during a timeout.
The 'huddle' of poor dwellings, too small to be named a village, clings plastered like martens' nests against rocks, high above a green river.
He's the best quarterback on the roster, period, because of what he brings to the 'huddle' and the passing game.
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.
Probably no one was happier to see David Carr back in the 'huddle' than the team's top draft pick.
She rose from her seat and made her way to the other three, who had already gathered in a 'huddle' at the front of the class.
The first quarter horn has sounded and your team jogs to the 'huddle' .
The fishermen's village at Puerto Santo Tomás is a 'huddle' of terraced shacks on the bluff above the bay.
Branden also joined the early morning escapade, but he merely sat down next to the small 'huddle' of human mass on the floor.
The installation of a station stumbled over no less 'huddle' than that of the nuclear waste rejection.
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