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Go into a huddle Meaning in English

expression

ˈɡoʊ/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈhədəɫ
GOH IN-too uh HUD-uhl
ɡˈəʊ/ /ˈɪntʊ/ /æɪ/ /hˈʌdəl
goh IN-tuh uh HUD-uhl

Definition

To gather closely together in a small group to discuss something privately or secretly, often to make a decision.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly informal; common in sports (like football) and business. Implies privacy or secrecy. Often used about groups suddenly pausing to discuss something away from others.

Example Sentences

The players go into a huddle before every game.

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The teachers went into a huddle to decide what to do.

basic

Whenever there's a problem, the managers go into a huddle.

basic

The team suddenly went into a huddle when they heard the news.

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"Let's go into a huddle and figure this out," the boss said.

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After the meeting, a few people went into a huddle by the door.

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