huddler

/ˈhʌdlər/
noun
  1. A person who crowds together closely with others, especially for warmth, protection, or to discuss something privately.
    • The huddlers on the cold beach shared blankets to stay warm.
    • In the meeting, the huddlers gathered around the whiteboard to brainstorm ideas.
    • The football team's huddlers listened carefully to the coach's instructions.
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