Huddle
Noun
a close grouping of people or things.
– huddle of coins
– huddle of stamps
Verb
crowd together to form a tight circle, or group together closely.
Example sentences...
The penguins huddled together for warmth. (grouped together)
The ministers are huddling to discuss the issue. (conference/meeting)
We huddled around the campfire. (crowded together)
A huddle of stamps were found in her drawer. (a collection of….)
The football team huddled together to celebrate their success. (usually gather in a tight circle).
The cricket team huddled together to plan their next move. (usually gather in a tight circle).
People were huddled around the T.V. to read the flash news. (standing close together and watching).
The friends were huddled on the couch. (sitting close together).
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