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what does trench mean
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I am sorry there is no such word. If you mean ration, it means an amount of something.
Outliers pull the mean in the direction of the outlier.
Hunkered: To squat close to the ground; crouch.The troops hunkered down into their trench to avoid the enemy. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/hunkered
No, the word 'hunkered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb 'to hunker'; to squat or crouch down low. The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (the hunkered soldiers).The noun form is hunkers (a synonym for haunches) and the gerund, hunkering.
He hunkered down in the cabin during the blizzard.
Synonym: Squat; Crouch Antonym: Cowardly; Weak
After failing to break out, the defenders hunkered down for the siege and artillery bombardment.
No. Bad idea.http://gnightgirl.blogspot.com/2007/05/i-hunkered-down-last-friday-night-hell.html
Conversations with former Vietnamese soldiers found that air attacks happened generally at the same time each day. When it was close they hunkered down waited for it to get over with and went about their business
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"to squat, crouch," 1720, Scottish, of uncertain origin, possibly from a Scandinavian source, cf. Old Norse huka "to crouch," hoka, hokra "to crawl." Hunker down, Southern U.S. dialectal phrase, popularized c.1965, from northern British hunker "haunch." Related: Hunkered; hunkering. from the Online Etymology Dictionary
If plants did not have roots and had another way of getting water and nutrients then the plant would just roll around on the ground. the roots keep the plant in its place and keep it hunkered down in the dirt. if they didn't have roots to keep it in the ground than plants would have a hard time staying in one place.
Life for the Confederate troops and civilians was pretty bleak. They hunkered down in the earthworks waiting for relief and listening to the constant bombardment while starving to death. Union troops had few such problems after they reestablished their supply lines.
Mine have survived temperatures of -30C ( -22F ). Dry shelter is important. If the bird is alone that temp may be too low and things will freeze. Wattle and comb freeze first, feet are next unless the bird stays in the straw hunkered down. The addition of a single 100 watt light bulb on an extension cord would make a big difference.