Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for HUD'DLE
HUD'DLE, v.t.
- To put on in haste and disorder; as, she huddled on her clothes.
- To cover in haste or carelessly. Edwards.
- To perform in haste and disorder. Dryden.
- To throw together in confusion; to crowd together without regard to order; as, to huddle propositions together. Locke.
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