chambers_search-1

Search Chambers

Consult Chambers 21st Century Dictionary, The Chambers Thesaurus (1996) or Chambers Biographical Dictionary (1997 edition with amendments). Enter your search and choose your title from the drop-down menu.

Search results for 'huddle':

huddle verb (huddled, huddling) 1 tr & intr (usually huddle together or up) to heap or crowd together closely, eg because of cold. 2 intrans to sit curled up. 3 to curl oneself up. 4 chiefly Brit to drive, draw, throw or crowd together in a disorderly way. 5 to hustle. 6 intrans, Amer football to form or gather into a huddle. noun 1 a confused mass or crowd. 2 colloq a secret or private conference • go into a huddle. 3 Amer football a gathering together of the players during a game, in order to receive instructions, etc. huddled adj 1 crouching or curled up. 2 gathered or crowded together.
ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from hoder to wrap up, probably related to hide1.