hunch
41hunch — v. & n. v. 1 tr. bend or arch into a hump. 2 tr. thrust out or up to form a hump. 3 intr. (usu. foll. by up) US sit with the body hunched. n. 1 an intuitive feeling or conjecture. 2 a hint. 3 a hump. 4 a thick piece. Etymology: 16th c.: orig.… …
42hunch cuddy hunch — noun A childrens game involving piling up on peoples backs …
43hunch-backed — a. Hump backed, crooked backed …
44hunch·back — …
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46The Hunch Backs — The Hunch Backs …
47Play Your Hunch — Infobox television show name = Play Your Hunch caption = Play Your Hunch title logo. format = Game Show runtime = 30 Minutes creator = Mark Goodson and Bill Todman starring = Merv Griffin (1958–1962), Gene Rayburn (1962) and Robert Q. Lewis (1962 …
48play one's hunch — To act on one s hunch (as a gambler might) • • • Main Entry: ↑hunch …
49have a hunch — index expect (consider probable), guess, opine Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
50programmer's\ hunch — A slight curvature of the back, caused by excessive hours spent coding. Sophie spent so much of her time coding for ACME Security that she began to develop a programmer s hunch …