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hunch over

VERB
  1. round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward

How To Use hunch over In A Sentence

  • Across the street, half a dozen teenage boys hunch over a broken bicycle.
  • The tables were low and a lot of the men had to hunch over to eat.
  • Tall people often hunch over because they grew fast or early and perhaps feel self-conscious. Christianity Today
  • Across the street, half a dozen teenage boys hunch over a broken bicycle.
  • He had to hunch over the steering wheel to see anything.
  • I frown and hunch over the wheel, peering forward, concentrating furiously and determined not to make another mistake.
  • Some extend their billed baseball caps or hunch over and have the players sign their names on the back of their shirts.
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