Tuesday 28 January 2014

Huddle



HUDDLE

-noun
1. a heaped or crowded mass of people or things
2. (informal) a private or impromptu conference
-verb
3. to crowd or cause to crowd or nestle closely together
4. (often followed by “up”) to draw or hunch (oneself), as through cold
5. (intr.) (informal) . to meet and confer privately
6. (trans.) (mainly British) . to do (something) in a careless way
7. (trans.) (rare) to put on (clothes) hurriedly

















On top of the hill
Where sharp winds call
Huddles a clump of sheep
Basking in sunshine

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