Sentences with hunch
hunch
H h - I had a hunch that Susan and I would work well together.
- He got out his map of Yorkshire and hunched over it to read the small print. [VERB adverb/preposition]
- The news did not surprise Wood, who harboured a hunch three days before the announcement that the deal was swiftly unravelling.
- The hunch paid off, with SBS Television buying the broadcast rights.
- Wes hunched his shoulders and leaned forward on the edge of the counter. [VERB noun]
- To hunch one's back.
- They should wait until the next week to start trading again, even if they have a hunch that the market will stay in their favor.
- Time is money and my hunch is you do not want to waste either on Darren Salkeld and the Infinite Income.
- I have a hunch he'll run for reelection.
- How many times have you had a hunch, inkling.
- Was there ever a time that you had a hunch about something and then it eventually came true?
- You may call it intuition, gut reaction, hunch, imagination or sixth sense.
- Many people habitually hunch their shoulders, which makes the muscles at the sides of the neck in addition to the shoulder muscles, very tense.