to hunch: The driver hunkered over the steering wheel.
b.
to hide, hide out, or take shelter (usually followed by down): The escaped convicts hunkered down in a cave in the mountains.
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to hold resolutely or stubbornly to a policy, opinion, etc., when confronted by criticism, opposition, or unfavorable circumstances (usually followed by down): Though all the evidence was against him, he hunkered down and refused to admit his guilt.
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Slang. to lumber along; walk or move slowly or aimlessly.
noun
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hunkers, one's haunches.
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Hunkeris one of our favorite verbs.
So is absquatulate. Does it mean:
So is skedaddle. Does it mean:
So is hornswoggle. Does it mean:
to run away hurriedly; flee.
to flee; abscond:
to run away hurriedly; flee.
to expurgate (a written work) by removing or modifying passages considered vulgar or objectionable.