get into a huddle

Frequency: 7.03.5 per million words

To form a group by gathering closely together, often to talk privately.

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  • The team got into a huddle at half-time to discuss their tactics.
  • Before making a decision, the managers got into a quick huddle.
  • They often get into a huddle to share secrets during meetings.
  • The children got into a huddle to plan their next game.
  • Let's get into a huddle and figure out a solution.
  • Whenever there's a problem, the developers get into a huddle to brainstorm.
  • The protesters got into a huddle to decide their next move.
  • I saw the students getting into a huddle before the exam.
  • We need to get into a huddle and come up with a strategy.
  • The coaches will get into a huddle to review the play.