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Definition of "huddled" []

  • Simple past tense and past participle of huddle. (verb)
  • Crowded together in a huddle (adjective)
  • Crouched (adjective)

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Use "huddled" in a sentence
  • "But when McCain huddled with his closest advisers at his rustic Arizona cabin last weekend to map out his presidential campaign, virtually every one was part of the Washington lobbying culture he has long decried."
  • "I'm going to be in huddled in the corner for a while now ..."
  • "For, it is impossible to turn our eyes on any point of the starlit vista of human history, without being overwhelmed with a heart-breaking sense of the immense treasure of radiant human lives that has gone to its making, the innumerable dramatic careers now shrunk to a mere mention, the divinely passionate destinies, once all wild dream and dancing blood, now nought but a name huddled with a thousand such in some dusty index, seldom turned to even by the scholar, and as unknown to the world at large as the moss-grown name on some sunken headstone in a country churchyard."