hunch|hunched|hunches|hunching in English
verb
[hʌntʃ]
push out or up to create a hump, arch in a convex manner; bend down, crouch, stoop down; shove, push
Use "hunch|hunched|hunches|hunching" in a sentence
1. She leaned forward, hunching over the desk.
2. Two hunches in one day.
3. Oh, my hunch.
4. Just a hunch.
5. Your hunch was right.
6. Quinlan doesn't have a monopoly on hunches.
7. The impulse to hit is curbed by hunching the shoulders.
8. Maybe you're hunching, crossing your legs, maybe wrapping your ankles.
9. I have a hunch.
10. I just had a hunch.
11. Bobcat (Lynx rufus) A Bobcat hunches over a recent kill.
12. He sat hunched over his breakfast.
13. I call this the " slow hunch. "
14. Stand straight, don't hunch your shoulders!
15. Someone hunched me into the room.
16. 12 Trading on rumors, hunches or fears is antithetical to investing.
17. The body tenses, the neck hunches and the eyes close protectively.
18. She could feel him hesitating, shoulders hunching with the sense of something wrong.
19. I bought a kayak on a hunch.
20. I had a hunch you'd be back.
21. Stephen hunched down to light a cigarette.
22. He sat with his shoulders hunched up.
23. Well, I have an old-fashioned hunch.
24. It's my hunch they headed for Tombstone.
25. His hunch had been right after all.