Definitionn. an impression that something might be the case
Last update: June 26, 2015
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On a hunch, she called the University of Arkansas. [Please select]
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Jim was sitting by a fire, eagerly devouring a hunch of cold meat. [Please select]
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The Hens were sitting hunched up in the warmest corner of the yard. [Please select]
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"We will dance on Hunch Hill to-morrow," said the dwarfs. [Please select]
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Coming across from the German trenches were men hunched up under some heavy weights. [Please select]
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A man hunched under a cylinder exploded like a fat moth caught in a candle-flame. [Please select]
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Others were awake, sitting hunched up, with drooping heads and a beaten, exhausted look. [Please select]
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That was all, just that look, and lips tightened now grimly, and the pack hunched higher. [Please select]
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_ Den ole Miss Wolf, she tuck'n hunch Brer Wolf wid 'er elbow, en she say, sez she:-- "'Hey, ole man."' [Please select]
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[Illustration: "HE SORTER HUNCH BRER POSSUM IN DE SHORT RIBS, EN AX 'IM HOW HE COME ON"] "De creeturs, dey come back, dey did, en dey fine de butter nibbled, en Wattle Weasel gone."' [Please select]
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