hunch


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hunch
v. push out or up to create a hump, arch in a convex manner; bend down, crouch, stoop down; shove, push
 
n. hump; protuberance; thick piece; protrusion; push, thrust; feeling, premonition, intuition, gut feeling

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Hunch
Hunch may refer to:
  • Hunch (website), a collective intelligence decision making system
  • Hunch, an intuitive reckoning
  • Hunch, a forward bend in one's body, such as that from a crushed vertebra
  • Hunch, a parody of Derryn Hinch played by Steve Vizard on Australian television show Fast Forward
  • Hunch, a dance attributed to Hasil Adkins
  • The Hunch Backs, a mountain in Hong Kong
  • , a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918

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hunch

Noun
1. an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong"
(synonym) intuition, suspicion
(hypernym) impression, feeling, belief, notion, opinion
(hyponym) heart, bosom
2. the act of bending yourself up together
(hypernym) bending
(derivation) hump, hunch forward, hunch over

Verb
1. arch one's back
(synonym) hump, hunch forward, hunch over
(hypernym) change posture
(entail) bend, flex


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hunch
v. hrbit (se)
 
n. tušení

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hunch
Czas. garbić się
 
Rzecz. przeczucie; podejrzenie