verb
- crowding together closely, especially for warmth or protection
- curling up or crouching down in a compact position
- meeting privately to discuss something
Usage: present participle of huddle
Usage: present participle of huddle
Usage: present participle of huddle; informal
noun
- the act of crowding together closely
Usage: gerund form
Examples
- The penguins were huddling together against the Antarctic wind.
- She found herself huddling under the blanket during the scary movie.
- The team was huddling on the sideline to discuss their strategy.
- The children were huddling around the campfire for warmth.
- He was huddling in the corner, trying to stay out of sight.
- The constant huddling of the sheep indicated a storm was approaching.
- After huddling with his advisors, the president made his decision.