Sentence examples for to hunch from inspiring English sources

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to hunch

noun

A hump; a protuberance.

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(A tall adult may have to hunch).

It is a monolithic black box designed to hunch beneath your TV and look powerful.

Maguire had to learn to hunch over a horse, just to look impressive coming through the runway onto the track.

But the Czech lyrics were tricky, and they produced in me a weird tendency to hunch my shoulders and look at the sky, Tevye-like.

So when people make the leap from renter to owner, not having to hunch over a sinkful of dirty dishes is a must.

The handheld devices work well when aimed at the controller from a few feet away, but you still have to hunch over the iPad to read the screen.

Bartoli, seeded 15, using two hands on both her forehand and backhand, seems to hunch down, using a low centre of gravity to hit low and hard.

Pasta primavera was as out as a wide tie, and other dinner party tricks, like forcing guests to hunch over the fondue pot, were getting stale.

(A botched use of forceps had left Bourne's face deformed at birth, and a childhood illness had caused his back to hunch.

"They don't grow in a uniform row, so each one you pick requires you to hunch over and really hunt around.

It was the week between Christmas and New Year's Day, and only a handful of researchers continued to hunch over their lab benches.

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