Similar words: crunched, hunch, hunchback, pinched, quenched, luncheon, clenched, drenched. Meaning: [hʌntʃ] adj. having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect.
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(1) Someone hunched me into the room.
(2) He hunched his shoulders and thrust his hands deep into his pockets.
(3) We hunched round the fire to keep warm.
(4) She sat all hunched up over the small fire.
(5) He sat hunched over his breakfast.
(6) He sat with his shoulders hunched up.
(7) He hunched his shoulders against the cold wind.
(8) Stephen hunched down to light a cigarette.
(9) A solitary hunched figure emerged from Number Ten.
(10) I hunched that Rolls - Royce company would crack up.
(11) He got out his map of Yorkshire and hunched over it to read the small print.
(12) Our troops hunched to the north for another 10 miles.
(13) Wes hunched his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter.
(14) Sitting hunched over a computer all day can cause problems.
(15) She hunched over the desk[Sentence dictionary][sentencedict.com], telephone cradled at her neck.
(16) She is hunched forward over the wheel with a maniacal expression.
(17) The coachman sat hunched over the reins, waiting.
(18) He sat with his huge shoulders hunched up.
(19) The wind sweeps through and the hunched wolf shivers.
(20) The way they walk around hunched over.
(21) The Bashers tightened lips, hunched shoulders, and let fly.
(22) Schmidt hunched his shoulders and gobbled like a turkey.
(23) Figures rocked on porches, hunched on stoops.
(24) Now she curled up in a ball, hunched, defeated.
(25) He was hunched over the car.
(26) Pat took off her jacket and hunched forward.
(27) Emily hunched forward over her handlebars, tense and determined.
(28) Fenn froze, shoulders hunched, until the reverberations died away.
(29) Now he sits hunched over on the couch, wearing a roomy black overcoat with a pack of Marlboros in one pocket.
(30) Malcolm struck his usual pose: hands in pockets, shoulders hunched.