Huddle
/ˈhʌd.əl/
To huddle means to come together and stand close to each other, usually to keep warm or feel safe, like when friends gather under a blanket on a chilly day.
Examples
- During the chilly winter day, we all decided to huddle together under the big blanket to stay warm while watching a movie.
- In soccer practice, the coach called us to huddle so he could explain the new strategy for our big game this weekend.
- When the storm started, we huddled in the living room with our flashlights, telling spooky stories to keep ourselves entertained.
Synonyms
gather
cluster
bunch
snuggle
cuddle
crowd
Antonyms
scatter
separate
disperse
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