huddle
huddle / huddle / huddle
Intransitive VerbTransitive VerbNoun
pl: huddlespast: huddledpp: huddleding: huddling
This word evokes a sense of physical compression and intimacy, often driven by a need for survival or secrecy. It suggests a protective barrier created by bodies pressing against one another, whether to ward off extreme cold or to shield a conversation from outside ears. In a professional or athletic context, the term shifts from a survival instinct to a strategic tool. It describes a momentary pause in action to synchronize a team, emphasizing unity and rapid communication before returning to a high-pressure environment.
Meanings
Intransitive Verbhuddle
[~ together][~ around someone/something]
To crowd together in a close group, typically for warmth, protection, or to maintain secrecy.
"The penguins huddle together to survive the freezing Antarctic wind."