Hunch

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"Hunch" in a Sentence (33 examples)

I had a hunch something pleasant was going to happen.

I have a hunch that it will rain.

I have a hunch.

I have a hunch boracasli is using a second account.

Tom had a hunch that Mary would bring her new boyfriend to the party.

Tom had a hunch that Mary was seeing someone else.

Tom had a hunch that Mary was lying.

Tom had a hunch that Mary had spent the day reading comic books.

I've got a hunch something might be happening tonight.

I have a hunch that the show will be cancelled; they haven't sold many tickets.

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The old man walked with a hunch.

I have a hunch they'll find a way to solve the problem.

a hunch of bread

"The greedy little bastards! They had a 'unch of bread each when I 'ad my dinner."

Don't hunch over your computer if you want to avoid neck problems.

Sandy, you will never get anywhere by hunching over your putter, hold your shoulders back and bend from the waist.

She rolled over and hunched into a fetal position.

They stood outside the door hunching themselves against the rain and puffing on their cigarettes.

He hunched up his shoulders and stared down at the ground.

Danc[ing] Mast[er]. […] not too fast […] keep you[r] leg[s] straight, […] don’t hunch up your shoulders so;

If you hunch your shoulders too long against a storm your shoulders will grow bowed....

1938, Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, New York: Scribner, Chapter 17, He would hunch his twisted body close and put out his gentle and crooked hand and touch the fawn.

They sat looking out at the dark, at the square of light the kitchen lantern threw on the ground outside the door, with a hunched shadow of Grampa in the middle of it.

[…] the figure hunched up the road.

[…] once we had hunched in out of the sun and slunk through a cold pork-and-beans-on-bread lunch […] my brother and I found a desert creek nearby and heaved rocks at each other to cool off.

1983, Jack Vance, Suldrun’s Garden, Spatterlight Press, 2012, Chapter 18, […] wheezing and grunting he hunched across the room.

[…] thou art all one errour; soul and body. The first young tryal of some unskill’d Pow’r; Rude in the making Art, and Ape of Jove. Thy crooked mind within hunch’d out thy back; And wander’d in thy limbs:

After this, we saw a great Troop of Women upon the High-way to Hell, with their Bags; and their fellows, at their Heels, ever, and anon, hunching, and Justling one Another.

Hickman, a great over-grown, lank-hair’d, chubby boy, who would be hunch’d and punch’d by every-body; and go home, with his finger in his eye, and tell his mother.

He let his eyes scan the faces of all the white teachers, male and female, but would end up with a stare at the colored man sitting there. Finally, he hunched his seat-mate with his elbow and asked what man that was.

She hunched me and winked.

[…] Crunch burst through, pretending to be in Croke Park or somewhere, hunching me away with his shoulder and holding the ghost of other players at bay as he picked up the football.

People who are instinctive hunchers go through some such process at every decision-making point of their lives. It is likely that children often make decisions and discern truths by hunching.

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