0 to move closer to other people, or to hold your arms and legs close to your body, usually because you are cold or frightened -- ścieśniać się, skupiać się, kulić się
1 a group of people or things that are standing close together -- grupka
To the master a large, bulky, comfortable, confident oil-skinned figure peering over the bridge rail, huddled in the lee of the wheelhouse.
While we sit in the warm and dry, thousands of old people sit huddled over one-bar fires in cold, damp houses.
The few who are left are huddled together to escape from the very bleak weakness of their own doctrine.
They are clinging with their supporters, like huddled and bedraggled limpets, to every rock, exposed to every wind and gale that blows.
He is huddled in his bunker, calculating how he can possibly extricate himself from his predicament.
They live in barns, huddled together, very often to their own detriment.
They sit with their coats on, the curtains drawn and, at best, huddled over a single bar of an electric fire.
They are huddled together for warmth to survive.