Easy as in feeling, idea To cower or crouch, similar to the action of protecting oneself or drawing the body into a bent or huddled position. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Hunch'
Her hunch about the ending of the story was surprisingly accurate.
As the storm approached, the children began to hunch together under the sturdy oak tree for shelter.
Trying to hide her giggles, the mischievous student attempted to hunch behind her textbook during class.
Despite having just a hunch, she entered the contest and ended up winning first prize.
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