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Hunker - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com
To hunker is to crouch: to bend your body into a low, small shape. When you're playing hide and seek, you may decide to hunker in the back of a closet until you're found. You hunker physically when you're hiding or making space for other people or squatting to talk to a small child.
Hunker - definition of hunker by The Free Dictionary
1. To squat close to the ground; crouch. Usually used with down: hunkered down to avoid the icy wind. 2. To take shelter, settle in, or hide out. Usually used with down: hunkered down in the cabin during the blizzard. 3. To hold stubbornly to a position.
Inspiration for the Space Around You | Hunker
Welcome to Hunker, a destination for the design-curious. It’s a place to discover new artisans, muse about microtrends, explore fascinating design histories, and peer into the spaces of interesting people with unique aesthetics.
Hunker Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. : crouch, squat usually used with down. 2. : to settle in or dig in for a sustained period used with down. hunker down for a good long wait New Yorker. Synonyms. couch. crouch. huddle. hunch. scrunch. squat. squinch. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of hunker in a Sentence.
HUNKER Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
to hide, hide out, or take shelter, often for just a few hours or less, as from a pursuer or a storm: The escaped convicts hunkered in a cave in the mountains. to settle in to the safety of one’s home or other designated shelter for a potentially prolonged time, as would be necessitated by a natural disaster or an outbreak of a contagious ...
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