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hunch
 
NOUN:1. Intuitive cognition: feeling, idea, impression, intuition, suspicion. See THOUGHTS. 2. An irregularly shaped mass of indefinite size: chunk, clod, clump, gob1, lump1, nugget, wad. Informal : hunk. See PART.
VERB:1. To stoop low with the limbs pulled in close to the body: crouch, huddle, hunker (down), squat. See HIGH. 2. To incline the body: arch, bend, bow1, hump, scrunch, stoop. See POSTURE.
 
 
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