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What are the two meanings for huddled meaning huddled?

There are not two distinct meanings for the word "huddled." It's a single word with a fairly straightforward meaning:

Huddled means to draw close together for warmth or comfort, especially in a group. It implies a sense of closeness, protection, and sometimes fear.

Examples:

* "The children huddled together for warmth around the campfire."

* "The refugees huddled in a makeshift shelter, desperate for safety."

While there might be nuances in the context, "huddled" primarily conveys the idea of a group coming together for protection or comfort.

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