To get together and discuss a topic.
To form a huddle.
To crowd (things) together; to mingle confusedly; to assemble without order or system.
To curl one's legs up to the chest and keep one's arms close to the torso; to crouch; to assume a position similar to that of an embryo in the womb.
To crowd together.
To do, make, or put, in haste or roughly; hence, to do imperfectly; usually with a following preposition or adverb (huddle on, huddle up, huddle together).
To hesitate during play while thinking about one's next move.
A brief meeting of all the players from one team that are on the field with the purpose of planning the following play.
A hesitation during play to think about one's next move.
A dense and disorderly crowd.
Huddled, confused, congested.
To ask questions of (somebody); to have an interview.
To be interviewed; to attend an interview.
A conversation in person (or, by extension, over the telephone, Internet etc.) between a journalist and someone whose opinion or statements he or she wishes to record for publication, broadcast etc.
An audition.
A police interrogation of a suspect or party in an investigation.
Any face-to-face meeting, especially of an official or adversarial nature.
A formal meeting, in person, for the assessment of a candidate or applicant.