dili önsezi

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hunch
{v} to push with the elbow, strike, raise, crook
If you have a hunch about something, you are sure that it is correct or true, even though you do not have any proof. I had a hunch that Susan and I would work well together
To push or jostle with the elbow; to push or thrust suddenly
A theory, idea, or guess
arch one's back
A hump; a protuberance
A strong, intuitive impression that something will happen; said to be from the gambler's superstition that it brings luck to touch the hump of a hunchback
If you hunch your shoulders, you raise them and lean forwards slightly. Wes hunched his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter. if you have a hunch that something is true or will happen, you feel that it is true or will happen suspicion have a hunch (that)
the act of bending yourself up together arch one's back
{f} push out or up to create a hump, arch in a convex manner; bend down, crouch, stoop down; shove, push
A lump; a thick piece; as, a hunch of bread
A stooped or curled posture; a slouch
If you hunch forward, you raise your shoulders, put your head down, and lean forwards, often because you are cold, ill, or unhappy. He got out his map of Yorkshire and hunched over it to read the small print
To slouch, stoop, curl, or lean
the act of bending yourself up together
an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong"
{i} hump; protuberance; thick piece; protrusion; push, thrust; feeling, premonition, intuition, gut feeling
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