How To Use Huddle together In A Sentence
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let's huddle together--it's cold!
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African wild dogs den during the winter, from June to August, and on chilly July mornings the pups would huddle together until the urge to play overtook them.
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We huddle together to fit skins to our skis, fingers instantly numbed to frozen sausages.
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The whole cast huddle together before each episode to wish each other luck.
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They do not need to huddle together for warmth or work together to provide themselves with shelter.
Foucault and Derrida - The Other Side Of Reason
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On the other side of the fence that separates prey from predator, a herd of zebras huddle together and drink from a nearby river.
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It's simply not the right setting for a play so full of movement and slapstick pratfalls: the cramped stage forces the cast to huddle together, while the echoey acoustics magnify every trip and body-slam.
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We today huddle together at its heart where in the depths of winter it sometimes seems that it will never rise again.
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Beautiful season, we love because huddle together.
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Three women huddle together with reference books on their laps and discuss post-colonialism, aesthetics, and ideology.
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Beautiful season, we love because huddle together.
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The room didn't have any heating, and we had to huddle together for warmth.
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When the actors huddle together to evoke an elephant or judder and shake to simulate a moving train, they do it with tact rather than as if expecting us to be bowled over by their skill.
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After a couple of weeks they have enough fur to survive the cold temperatures, and will often huddle together or nestle up to the doe to stay warm.
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On the edges of the cities families huddle together in corrugated iron shacks, and the streets are ankle-deep in water during the rainy season.
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So when they meet these days, they exchange a series of secret signs and code words, and then they go off into a huddle together and giggle a lot.
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They do not need to huddle together for warmth or work together to provide themselves with shelter.
Foucault and Derrida - The Other Side Of Reason