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I . huddle [ˈhʌdl̩] V. intr.

1. huddle (sit or lie):

huddle

2. huddle (gather):

huddle

II . huddle [ˈhʌdl̩] SUST.

huddle of people:

huddle
huddle
grupa f
to go [or get] into a huddle

Ejemplos de uso para huddle

to go [or get] into a huddle

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
For non-quick kick-ins, huddles are sometimes used, which require man coverage.
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The entire team huddled together for a photograph with the scoreboard filling the background.
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When you see who's in the important huddles, who's making the important decisions, it's men.
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At night, troops will split into sleeping parties huddling closely together to keep warm.
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Huddling in static strongpoints simply concedes the field to the insurgents.
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Troops huddle in these trenches as heavy artillery in their rear pounds the enemy lines night and day.
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So we played in a little huddle: if you couldn't hear the singing, you were playing too loud.
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Here, the golden eagle flies over a herd of ungulates which in turn often huddle or break into run.
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I am eaten by your uniform and huddled on the grass.
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The two-minute drill is a clock-management strategy that may limit huddles but also emphasizes plays that stop the game clock.
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