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hunch

[huhnch] / hʌntʃ /




Example Sentences

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“You have a hunch, you have a gut feeling, you sort of go down a rabbit hole,” she said, “and you hope that it works.”

From Los Angeles Times

Cameron Winter hunched over the keys on a nearly pitch-black stage at the downtown Los Angeles’s Palace Theatre.

From The Wall Street Journal

Saving for a goal that’s decades away, we might trade on this week’s hopes, fears, headlines and hunches.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Fuller’s hunch proved correct — at least in the eyes of Mandy Matney, the journalist whose podcast provided source material for the series and who was an executive producer on it.

From Los Angeles Times

He stayed hunched against the wall and spoke in a muffled voice.

From Literature