单词 | hunched |
释义 | hunch1 of 2verb ˈhənch hunched; hunching; hunches transitive verb 1 : to push or put (someone or something) in a rough, careless, or hasty manner : thrust, shove I would hunch my chair … closer to my dear and only cronies Mary Nash 2 : to thrust or bend (someone or something) over into a humped or crooked position hunched his shoulders as he headed out into the storm sat hunched over the table reading a map kept his … body hunched slightly forward Tennessee Williams intransitive verb 1 : to thrust oneself forward hunched along for a short spell of safe steps T. B. Costain 2 a : to assume a bent or crooked posture folded his hands on the table and hunched forward Hugh MacLennan b : to draw oneself into a ball : curl up hunch beneath the covers Randall Jarrell c : huddle, squat we hunched close to the damp earth H. D. Skidmore the mountains hunched around the valley Helen Rich hunch 2 of 2noun1 : an act or instance of pushing someone or something in a rough or careless manner : an act or instance of hunching (see hunch entry 1 sense transitive) give him a good hunch with your foot Abraham Tucker 2 a : a thick piece : lump barter it for a hunch of cake Flora Thompson b : a rounded mass : hump his back carried a huge hunch William Scoresby 3 : a strong intuitive feeling concerning especially a future event or result had a hunch I would find you here hunched verbas in crouched to lie low with the limbs close to the body he hunched next to a bush to avoid being seen Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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