2. Verb. (third-person singular of hunch) ¹
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Definition of Hunches
1. hunch [v] - See also: hunch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hunches
Literary usage of Hunches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and edited by Charles Mason Hovey (1840)
"For the hest Chasselas, four hunches, to CS Longstreth. For the hest of another
variety, four hunches, to James Laws. For the hest white Frontignac, ..."
2. Computer Virus Survival Guide by David Stang (1991)
"Confirming Your Anti-Virus Software's hunches Not every suspicious activity turns
out to be a virus. You can do much to help ensure that there are a minimal ..."
3. An Introduction to the Study of Natural History: In a Series of Lectures by Louis Agassiz (1847)
"It is round these appendages that the ovaries usually hang in large hunches.
These colored hunches are hunches of eggs hanging outside the tentacles which ..."
4. Manual of British Botany, Containing the Flowering Plants and Ferns by Charles Cardale Babington (1874)
"1. ovate-lanceolate the upper ones narrower, label falling short of the
ovate-lanceolate sep. and pet., hunches plicate-crenate. EBS 2775. R. xiii. 486. ..."
5. The Journal of the New-York State Agricultural Society by New York State Agricultural Society (1873)
"Greatest numher of good native varieties and hest grown specimens, 3 hunches
each, Ellwanger & Barry, Rochester, N. Y 6 Second, John Dingwall, ..."