English to Marathi Dictionary huddle

huddle

गोंधळ
definition
verb
they huddled together for warmth
crowd together; nestle closely.
noun
a huddle of barns and outbuildings
a crowded or confused mass of people or things.
translation of 'huddle'
खेटाखेट,
गडबड,
कशातरी एकत्र ठेवलेल्या वस्तू,
कसेतरी एकत्र करणे,
दाटीने एकत्र जमणे,
गोंधळ
example
The groupies put their heads together in a fluffy little imitation of a pep 'huddle' and debated on it.
the service was performed with more harmony and less 'huddle' than I have known it
Far ahead of us, the trees thickened into a forest that enveloped the slopes of a 'huddle' of dismal, mist-shrouded mountains crouching in the shadows of the towering Swabian Alps.
It wasn't that the players got in the 'huddle' and said, ‘Let's flip the switch and turn it on now.’
She rose from her seat and made her way to the other three, who had already gathered in a 'huddle' at the front of the class.
He's vocal in the 'huddle' , telling the linemen what he wants and the receivers where they need to be.
There is a smoking ban here now so every pub and restaurant has a little 'huddle' of smokers outside.
The installation of a station stumbled over no less 'huddle' than that of the nuclear waste rejection.
So when they meet these days, they exchange a series of secret signs and code words, and then they go off into a 'huddle' together and giggle a lot.
she found her boyfriend in a 'huddle' with one of the city's notorious gossip columnists
We made some extra stops, and sped past the small 'huddle' of yellow-coated policemen on the track half way between Brentwood and Harold Wood looking at body parts on the track.
Malouma is from Mauritania on the west coast of Africa, immediately to the north of Senegal, and could rarely have encountered such an unhelpful context in which to impress the 'huddle' of promoters and journalists.
With its 'huddle' of houses around a crescent-shaped beach, Elie, in the East Neuk of Fife, has long been known as one of Scotland's most desirable holiday addresses.
The 'huddle' of poor dwellings, too small to be named a village, clings plastered like martens' nests against rocks, high above a green river.
We follow the sandy road that was once the sea and pause by a 'huddle' of weather-beaten shacks.
That's when a team's quarterback calls two plays in the 'huddle' and tells every player to ‘check with me’ before the snap to know which play to run.
His age means he won't step into a 'huddle' and be intimidated by older teammates.
The first quarter horn has sounded and your team jogs to the 'huddle' .
A 'huddle' of poky teashops serves the day labourers who congregate here in search of work, and travellers from the station.
A number of Dwarves were gathered together in a tight 'huddle' , whispering furiously.
They didn't appear to hear her, but were actually conferring in some sort of 'huddle' , weapons and all.
Scouts love his size, accuracy and ability to manage the 'huddle' and game.
This inbounds play starts off the same way as the 'huddle' , except your players face your inbounder this time, and they don't put their arms around each other.
Meanwhile, a 'huddle' of hacks tried to write down his thoughts in the downpour.
A Sunday service which he had attended at the cathedral at that date had been performed ‘with more harmony and less 'huddle' than I have known it in any church in England ’.
After being removed from a recent game, Gooden refused to join a team 'huddle' .
He was high above York, looking down at the city sparkling below - the River Ouse and the snow-capped 'huddle' of houses that lined it.
a 'huddle' of barns and outbuildings
The fishermen's village at Puerto Santo Tomás is a 'huddle' of terraced shacks on the bluff above the bay.
Frequently on the run, we would occupy some 'huddle' of rough huts from one insecure night till the next.
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