[
UK
/hˈʌdəld/
]
[ US /ˈhədəɫd/ ]
[ US /ˈhədəɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
crowded or massed together
give me...your huddled masses
the huddled sheep turned their backs against the wind
How To Use huddled In A Sentence
- She huddled inside the porch as she rang the bell.
- Tiny figures huddled in sweatshops, toiling in unspeakable conditions.
- The clothes lay huddled up in a pile in the corner.
- Sasaki huddled against the hot grains of sand, gritting her teeth, curled up in a ball and hugging her shoulders as if to keep herself from ripping apart.
- She climbed aboard the Mumbles train and huddled in a seat in the warmth of the lower deck.
- Her pet dog huddled against her.
- We huddled closely around its glowing embers as they struggled to keep at bay the piercing chill of the Andean night.
- I sighed, rolled my head around to look at her: huddled up into her corner of the carriage, hugging her knees with feet on the upholstery.
- Well, I guess there is a fair bit of fear, xenophobia and insecurity huddled away there somewhere too.
- The child was finally found huddled inside a flat with her mother, surrounded by bin bags full of rotting food.