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hunch
[ huhnch ]
verb (used with object)
- to thrust out or up in a hump; arch:
to hunch one's back.
- to shove, push, or jostle.
verb (used without object)
- to thrust oneself forward jerkily; lunge forward.
- to stand, sit, or walk in a bent posture.
noun
- a premonition or suspicion; guess:
I have a hunch he'll run for reelection.
Synonyms: , , ,
- a hump.
- a push or shove.
- a lump or thick piece.
hunch
/ ³óÊŒ²Ô³Ùʃ /
noun
- an intuitive guess or feeling
- another word for hump
- a lump or large piece
verb
- to bend or draw (oneself or a part of the body) up or together
- intrusually foll byup to sit in a hunched position
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hunch1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hunch1
Example Sentences
“So I had the hunch, but I thought, ‘How do we make a play about this?’ †he said.
"At that time publishers were much more prepared to back their hunches," he said.
That hunch was confirmed after they vacationed in Mexico that summer and she wore his jersey to a 49ers game in October.
Fittingly, Pattinson hunches his shoulders and curls his upper lip: an obedient lab rat.
The press room at the Loews Hotel next door to the Dolby Theatre was packed with around 175 reporters hunched over their laptops as winners were ushered in to answer just a handful of questions.
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