To huddle means to group together in a closely knit pack, like football players deciding what their next play will be. "Huddled" is the past tense of that.
I don't know a second meaning.
One meaning of "huddled" refers to a group of people or objects crowded close together, seeking warmth or protection. Another meaning of "huddled" is to describe someone or something that is in a confused or disorganized state, often indicating a lack of direction or clarity.
Bhupathi is a Sanskrit word. The meaning of 'Bhu' is the mother earth or 'Bhumatha' or 'Bhudevi'. Sridevi (Lakshmi) and Bhudevi are the two consorts Maha Vishnu. 'Pathi' has two meanings. One is 'husband' and the other is 'Possessor. Therefore Bhupathi has two meanings. One is 'Maha Vishnu' and other is King'
1. a verb meaning to take food down the throat into the stomach. 2. a noun meaning a small quick bird with a forked tail
Yes. Kid and napped are two different words with two different meanings. When they are combined they form a new word with a new meaning.
It is a past-tense verb. Example: They huddled together to escape the cold.
Two words that have meanings similar to problems are predicaments and conundrums. Troubles and worries might also qualify.
There are more than two meanings, but here are the main two:"I beat it" meaning "I triumph over it""I beat it" meaning "I leave"
-rrhexis meaning to rupture
The name Sneha has two meanings - " Affectionate" and "lovable"
Epistemology: eg. "What do meanings, meaning?" This, and metaphysics are the first two subsets of philosophy.
The true meaning is 'unable to speak'. A colloquial meaning is ignorant or stupid.
Two meanings: 1) "Hand it over" 2) "I give up"
it means it is a title a story a book a computer there is a number of diffrent meaning one of them is some writting in past present of future we did this in English and the other meaning in like a game it is a new gam thhat suggest voilents and horrer there is also a movie out
The phrase "They huddled no more like sheep" is an example of a simile, as it compares the way they huddled to the behavior of sheep. Similes use "like" or "as" to make comparisons between two things.
The name Callan is of Irish origin and is derived from the Gaelic word "caol," meaning "slender" or "fair." It is a unisex name that has grown in popularity in recent years.
Two meanings, firstly the be unlike or not the same. Second meaning, to disagree
A wheel for a vehicle, it is made out of rubber and the other meaning is to become tired
with examples? Conceptual meaning and associative meanings differences