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    hud·dle
    [ˈhəd(ə)l]
    verb
    huddle (verb) · huddles (third person present) · huddled (past tense) · huddled (past participle) · huddling (present participle)
      • curl one's body into a small space:
        "the watchman remained, huddled under his canvas shelter"
        Similar:
        curl up
        hunch up
        snug down
        Opposite:
        stretch out
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        draw together for an informal, private conversation:
        "selection committee members huddled with attorneys"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        heap together in a disorderly manner:
        "a man with his clothes all huddled on anyhow"
    noun
    huddle (noun) · huddles (plural noun)
    Origin
    late 16th century (in the sense ‘conceal’): perhaps of Low German origin.
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    If you are a business leader, chances are you're familiar with the idea of a daily huddle — that morning meeting where you set the tone for the day’s work and get your team focused and driving towards results.
    Team huddles are brief but frequent meetings in the workplace. They can include different team members and leaders and focuses, but they usually strive to align intentions and provide an opportunity to assess progress. Some leaders choose to implement weekly or daily team huddles to strengthen relationships and provide opportunities for reflection.
    They huddled around the campfire. Students huddled over their desks. football : to gather away from the line of scrimmage to receive instructions (as from the quarterback) for the next down (see down entry 5 sense 3b) : to gather in a huddle (see huddle entry 2 sense 2b) The boss is in a huddle with the marketing director.
    Huddles (short, sharp, focused, daily stand up team meetings) are highly effective. However, introducing team huddles take time and effort. With some guidance and perseverance, any team can benefit from using them. Summary by The World of Work Project Huddles are highly effective, but they do take time and effort to implement.
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