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hunch1 [hʌntʃ] SUST.

I . hunch2 [hʌntʃ] V. intr.

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He had the ability to sense or affect probabilities, giving him hunches that would always work out for the best.
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The dance starts out with aching and hunched over old men, with minimal movements.
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He is hunched over and almost always seen with a notepad or recording device, waiting to report troublemakers.
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I was led into this dark editing room with black velvet curtains and there was this guy hunched over.
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They need to admit their mistake and realise that wild hunches are no way to build an international cricket team.
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This reasonable suspicion must be based on specific and articulable facts and not merely upon an officer's hunch.
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Though rare, multiple vertebral fractures can lead to such severe hunch back (kyphosis), the resulting pressure on internal organs can impair one's ability to breathe.
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Norm is tall, hunches a bit and has a mop of brown hair covering his eyes.
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Predictions were usually made from hunches or information not readily available to the public.
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On a hunch, he purchased 13 brand-new right-hand-drive vehicles to resell.
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