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huddle

noun as in assemblage, crowd, often disorganized

verb as in meet, discuss

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I like to imagine you in Friday Night Lights in the huddle doling out orders to everybody.

The House Armed Services Committee members are scheduled to huddle Tuesday for a classified briefing on Iraq.

On a green field below the sloping campus, teams huddle and plot strategy as group leaders and refs get the games into place.

The tornado sirens would go and then my parents would huddle us all in our storm shelter in the middle of the house.

On freezing days, there was no need to huddle outside the office for four minutes to suck down my dose.

Gila Bend had exasperated him because it was not the town it called itself, but a huddle of adobe huts.

They huddle together side by side and on top of one another, and look like a pile of plump sausages.

For the guidance of these energetic folk of ink and types, I will unfold a further huddle of details.

Alongside one of the buildings I came upon her sitting in a huddle of her most treasured possessions.

Others came riding in, saw the huddle before the mess-tent and came up to investigate.

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On this page you'll find 116 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to huddle, such as: bunch, chaos, cluster, clutter, confab, and conference.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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