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huddle together

v. crowd or draw together; "let's huddle together--it's cold!" [syn: huddle]

Usage examples of "huddle together".

They huddle together like frightened lambs, staring at her through vacant eyes.

Since those great pens had no roofs, when rain came, as it often did from clouds scudding in from the Atlantic, they could only huddle together and wait for it to stop.

But why did the Old Ones love to huddle together in such a fashion?

All the reports that have trickled down across the Frostmarch are badraging storms in the north, the roads unsafe, villagers forced to huddle together in the main halls.

They huddle together, turning their heads to watch the passing boots, and the boy is oddly excited because this is a situation encountered in all the adventure stories that he loves.

The flames seemed to huddle together for an instant and Kethan saw those others gathered there edge hastily back.

Bodies allowed to huddle together for comfort when the howling came, to seek the softness of the mattresses and quilts, to burrow, explore, touch, wonder at, murmur at.

A grinning Rundle waved his own light at the mass, forcing them to huddle together even tighter.