hunch|hunches in English
noun
[hʌntʃ]
hump; protuberance; thick piece; protrusion; push, thrust; feeling, premonition, intuition, gut feeling
Use "hunch|hunches" in a sentence
1. Two hunches in one day.
2. Oh, my hunch.
3. Just a hunch.
4. Your hunch was right.
5. Quinlan doesn't have a monopoly on hunches.
6. I have a hunch.
7. I just had a hunch.
8. Bobcat (Lynx rufus) A Bobcat hunches over a recent kill.
9. I call this the " slow hunch. "
10. Stand straight, don't hunch your shoulders!
11. 12 Trading on rumors, hunches or fears is antithetical to investing.
12. The body tenses, the neck hunches and the eyes close protectively.
13. I bought a kayak on a hunch.
14. I had a hunch you'd be back.
15. Well, I have an old-fashioned hunch.
16. It's my hunch they headed for Tombstone.
17. His hunch had been right after all.
18. My hunch is that she's his mother.
19. Foreign policy cannot be conducted on the basis of hunches and innuendo.
20. Said he was running down a hunch.
21. 4 I bought a kayak on a hunch.
22. Stand up straight and don't hunch your back.
23. I won't risk American lives on a hunch.
24. He had a hunch that she was lying.
25. I guess people get a hunch about these things.