Hunch ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Hunch ( verb )

  1. To push forward or upward with a sudden movement, especially of the shoulders.
  2. To form or assume a hunched position.

Origin:

The word hunch comes from the middle english word hounchen, which means "to push, thrust".

Examples:

  1. He hunched over the desk.
  2. She hunched her shoulders.
  3. The old man hunched as he walked.
  4. The cat hunched its back.
  5. The athlete hunched before the race.

(As a noun)

Hunch ( noun )

  1. To push forward or upward with a sudden movement, especially of the shoulders.
  2. To form or assume a hunched position.

Origin:

The word hunch comes from the middle english word hounchen, which means "to push, thrust".

Examples:

  1. He hunched over the desk.
  2. She hunched her shoulders.
  3. The old man hunched as he walked.
  4. The cat hunched its back.
  5. The athlete hunched before the race.
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