Huddle in spanish
Grupo
pronunciation: gɹ̩upoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: gɹ̩upoʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
huddle1 = apiñamiento.
Example: To be sure, it still has its congeries of mills and factories, its grimy huddle of frame dwellings and congested tenements, its stark, jagged skyline, but its old face is gradually changing.huddle2 = apiñarse, acurrucarse.
Example: Control males were slower to contact pups, licked them more, and huddled less than control females = Los machos usados como control tardaban más en relacionarse con los cachorros, los lamían un poco más y se acurrucaban menos que las hembras usadas como control.more:
» huddle into = acurrucarse, arrebujarse.
Example: At first, she'd been afraid of such proximity, but as she huddled into his warmth, a new sense of safety and comfort enveloped her.» huddle into = apiñarse.
Example: On 14th December, parents and pupils huddled into the school hall on a cold December night to hear the pupils' annual Christmas concert.