Synonym: bulge, bump, feeling, hump, impression, suspicion. Similar words: munch, punch, lunch, bunch, crunch, paunch, launch, scrunch. Meaning: [hʌntʃ] n. 1. an impression that something might be the case 2. the act of bending yourself up together. v. arch one's back.
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61. Internet audiences (at least so far) are busier and more hurried: they don't lean back and enjoy the broadcast, but hunch forward, eager to click on the next link.
62. You can make extra cash if you act on a hunch.
63. My hunch is that it's probably a very slight win for H. 264; non-adaptive arithmetic coding has to have some serious penalties.
64. As soon as I arrived I knew the hunch was right.
65. I have a strong hunch that Mr. Shaddy may not show up tonight.
66. But my hunch is that Americans will be straight back to the shopping malls once they get a whiff of the economy recovering.
67. Did she have a hunch that my business is going on the rocks?
68. I have a hunch that something is going to happen.