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Huddling Meaning in English

word · lemma: huddle

ˈhədəɫɪŋ/, /ˈhədɫɪŋ
HUH-dl-ing
hˈʌdlɪŋ
HUD-ling

Definition

Gathering closely together in a group, usually for warmth, comfort, or protection. It can also mean people meeting in a close circle to discuss something quietly.

Usage & Nuances

'Huddling' is informal and often describes physical closeness for warmth or comfort. Common with animals, sports (team huddles), families, or in emergencies. It can describe emotional closeness too. Don’t confuse with just 'gathering'—'huddling' means staying close together, not just meeting.

Example Sentences

The children were huddling together to stay warm.

basic

The team was huddling before the big game.

basic

People were huddling inside the shelter during the storm.

basic

We spent the night huddling around the campfire, telling stories.

natural

Some penguins survive the cold by huddling in large groups.

natural

We were huddling in the corner, trying not to be noticed.

natural