hunched in English

verb
1
raise (one's shoulders) and bend the top of one's body forward.
he thrust his hands in his pockets, hunching his shoulders

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "hunched" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "hunched", or refer to the context using the word "hunched" in the English Dictionary.

1. He sat hunched over his breakfast.

2. Someone hunched me into the room.

3. Stephen hunched down to light a cigarette.

4. He sat with his shoulders hunched up.

5. He was hunched over the car.

6. 8 Someone hunched me into the room.

7. Figures rocked on porches, hunched on stoops.

8. He hunched his shoulders against the cold wind.

9. We hunched round the fire to keep warm.

10. He sat with his huge shoulders hunched up.

11. A solitary hunched figure emerged from Number Ten.

12. The way they walk around hunched over.

13. Did you find out if his father hunched?

14. Fenn froze, shoulders hunched, until the reverberations died away.

15. The wind sweeps through and the hunched wolf shivers.

16. 11 Here was Sol hunched over the breakfast table.

17. The coachman sat hunched over the reins, waiting.

18. Pat took off her jacket and hunched forward.

19. Schmidt hunched his shoulders and gobbled like a turkey.

20. She hunched over the desk, telephone cradled at her neck.

21. Emily hunched forward over her handlebars, tense and determined.

22. Now she curled up in a ball, hunched, defeated.

23. She sat all hunched up over the small fire.

24. Sitting hunched over a computer all day can cause problems.

25. She hunched over the desk[Sentence dictionary], telephone cradled at her neck.

26. She looked at me slouching into my chair, shoulders hunched into my body.

27. Lori hunched over to keep the wind out of her face.

28. Wes hunched his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.

29. He hunched his shoulders and thrust his hands deep into his pockets.

30. I hunched my shoulder, I picked my backpack up again and I started walking.

31. Instead of my ebullient friend, I see a woman with hunched posture, a tentative walk.

32. Alan was concentrating too, his shoulders hunched, his head moving slightly as he read.

33. Then his smile became a sheepish grin and his shoulders hunched in a giggle.

34. He could picture him hunched over his desk, busily writing ... for ever writing.

35. Even in a bulky warm-up suit, sitting hunched over the handlebars, she looks skinny.

36. In the distance, live oaks dotted the landscape, as shaggy and dark and hunched as buffalo.

37. Crookback - a person whose back is hunched because of abnormal curvature of the upper spine

38. Goggled officials hunched over consoles around tiers of cantilevered wrought-iron galleries, listening to data, whispering orders.

39. Typically the fisherman is a lone black smudge hunched on his bait-box for hours at a time.

40. When he came to a few minutes later, he saw a familiar figure hunched over him.

41. I turned up my coat collar to meet my hat brim and hunched defensively, like a bedraggled bird.

42. On high stools they squatted, hunched in their habitual dolour, their snouts inflamed and dripping in the irritant air.

43. Her long skirt dragged on the ground and her tangled hair fell around Janir as she hunched over him.

44. Boils and sores burst out over his flesh, his body becomes hunched and arthritic, his skin aged and withered.

45. Although 70 years old and permanently hunched over from osteoporosis, she was still a compact bundle of energy.

46. He hunched his shoulders and stamped his way defiantly down the rest of the stairs and out into the cobbled street.

47. It depicts an old, blind, haggard man with threadbare clothing weakly hunched over his guitar, playing in the streets of Barcelona, Spain.

48. Bowed adjective bent, lowered, angled, curved, arched, inclined, crooked, hunched, stooped, procumbent He walked aimlessly, head down and shoulders Bowed.

49. 24 Now he sits hunched over on the couch, wearing a roomy black overcoat with a pack of Marlboros in one pocket.

50. Now he sits hunched over on the couch, wearing a roomy black overcoat with a pack of Marlboros in one pocket.