verb
- to crowd together closely for warmth or protection
- to curl up or crouch down
- to meet privately to discuss something
Usage: informal
noun
- a close group of people or things crowded together
- a brief private conference or meeting
Usage: sports
Examples
- The children huddled together under the blanket during the storm.
- She huddled in the corner, trying to stay warm.
- The team huddled before the final play.
- A huddle of reporters gathered outside the courthouse.
- The coach called a quick huddle to discuss strategy.
- Penguins huddle together to survive the Antarctic cold.
- The executives went into a huddle to make the decision.