huddle in Spanish
huddle in Spanish is chusma, timbac, amontonarse — huddle means a small group of people or things gathered closely together.
huddle in Spanish
chusma
(obsolete) A dense and disorderly crowd.
timbac
(American football) A brief meeting of all the players from one team that are on the field with the purpose of planning the following play.
amontonarse
(intransitive) To crowd together.
apiñarse
(intransitive) To crowd together.
arracimarse
(intransitive) To crowd together.
enracimarse
(intransitive) To crowd together.
acurrucarse
(intransitive) To curl one's legs up to the chest and keep one's arms close to the torso; to crouch; to assume a position similar to that of an embryo in the womb.
hacer un timbac
(intransitive) To curl one's legs up to the chest and keep one's arms close to the torso; to crouch; to assume a position similar to that of an embryo in the womb.
acurrucarse
What does "huddle" mean?
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noun A small group of people or things gathered closely together.
"The players formed a huddle before the final play."
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verb To crowd close together, often for warmth, comfort, or shelter.
"They huddled together under one umbrella in the storm."
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verb To meet briefly with others to discuss or plan something.
"The coaches huddled to decide their next move."
huddle in a sentence
- The players formed a huddle before the final play.
- A huddle of reporters waited outside the courthouse.
- They huddled together under one umbrella in the storm.
- The penguins huddled to keep warm in the freezing wind.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "huddle" in Spanish?
"huddle" in Spanish is chusma, timbac, amontonarse. huddle means: A small group of people or things gathered closely together.
How do you use "huddle" in a sentence?
Example: "The players formed a huddle before the final play." In Spanish, "huddle" is chusma, timbac, amontonarse.
Are there other ways to say "huddle" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 8 translations listed for "huddle": chusma, timbac, amontonarse, apiñarse, arracimarse, enracimarse.
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