get go into a huddle Idiome
go into a huddle|go|huddle
v. phr. 1. To gather close together as a team in a football game, usually to find out your team's next play.
The football team which has the ball goes into a huddle before every play to get orders on what play they will use. 2.
informal To talk together privately about something; discuss something where others cannot hear.
The man went into a huddle with his lawyers before answering the question. The doctors went into a huddle and decided to operate.
go into a huddle
go into a huddle Gather together privately to talk about or plan something, as in
The attorneys went into a huddle with their client before asking the next question. Although
huddle has been used since the 16th century in the sense of “a crowded mass of things,” the current usage comes from football, where the team goes into a huddle to decide on the next play. [Mid-1900s]
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