huddled
adjective
uk/ˈhʌd.əld/us/ˈhʌd.əld/standingorsittingclosetogether:
挤成一团的Westoodhuddledtogetherforwarmth.我们站在那里挤作一团取暖。
Everyone was huddledaroundtheradiolisteningto thenews.
sitting,lying, orstandingin abentpositionwithyourarmsandlegsclosetoyourbody,especiallybecause ofcoldorfear:
Hesatin histent, huddled under ablanket.
mainlyUS
discussingsomethingprivatelyin asmallgroup:
He hasspentquiteabitoftimehuddledwithseniorofficialstalkingabout thesituation.
- Shereadthefamouspoemabout the huddledmasses.
 - Theshockof the minesweeper'sexplosionwasfeltby theinfantrymenhuddled inside.
 - They hadspentthreedayshuddled on arockyoutcropwithoutfreshwater,surroundedbysharks.
 - Ilija, 53, is huddled over aheaterasrainpoundsthesteelroofoverhead.
 - Hughesstoodhuddled in thecornerwithcommunicationsdirectorBartlettdiscussingthesetback.
 
Not holding the body upright
- bent double
 - bowed
 - cower
 - crouch
 - double
 - double(someone)up/over
 - hunch
 - hunched
 - loll
 - lounge
 - lounge around (something)
 - scrunch
 - slouch
 - slump
 - slumped
 - sprawl
 - stoop
 - stooped
 
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