Vocabulary
Huddle
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
crowd together; nestle closely
Urdu meaning
نجی اجلاس، مجلس مذاکرات
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- THE recent in-camera civil-military huddle at Parliament House once again unfolded three conceptual cleavages that have rent apart the polity.
- The in-camera huddle will feature the prime minister and army chief, all four chief ministers as well as cabinet members and representatives of political parties.
- Another huddle is expected next week, once the PTI consults with its incarcerated founder to finalise its charter of demands for the government.
- It has prompted Iran and Saudi Arabia to go into a huddle.
- The family suffering, the exiles, missed opportunities of the past, and the legacy; and then the touching scenes of the two siblings with their childrenlockedin a close huddle.
Synonyms
crowd, gather, throng, flock, herd, pile
Antonyms
disperse, stretch out
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