English words starting with hu
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Huarache
waˈrɑːtʃiMeanings of Huarache:
nounA leather-thonged sandal, originally worn by mexican indians.
Usage examples:
Items such as sarapes (serapes, or shawls) and huaraches, as well as other clothing symbolic of mex…
Hub
hʌbMeanings of Hub:
nounThe central part of a wheel, rotating on or with the axle, and from which the spokes radiate.
Usage examples:
Remove your wheels, and wipe them down, since the dirt gets lodged in the little nooks and crannies…
Meanings of Hubba:
exclamationUsed to express approval, excitement, or enthusiasm, especially with regard to a person's appearance.
Usage examples:
He plays a guy who thinks he's don juan—the greatest seducer of all time. hubba hubba!
Hubbies
ˈhʌbiMeanings of Hubbies:
nounA humorous or affectionate way of referring to a person's husband.
Usage examples:
I popped into the butchers in my lunch break to buy some chops for hubby's dinner
Hubbub
ˈhʌbʌbMeanings of Hubbub:
nounA chaotic din caused by a crowd of people.
Usage examples:
A hubbub of laughter and shouting
Meanings of Hubbubs:
nounA chaotic din caused by a crowd of people.
Usage examples:
A hubbub of laughter and shouting
Meanings of Hubby:
nounA humorous or affectionate way of referring to a person's husband.
Usage examples:
I popped into the butchers in my lunch break to buy some chops for hubby's dinner
Hubcap
ˈhʌbkapMeanings of Hubcap:
nounA metal or plastic cover for the hub of a motor vehicle's wheel.
Usage examples:
There's wide variety of designs for the wheels including its wheel covers and hubcaps; each can fit…
Meanings of Hubcaps:
nounA metal or plastic cover for the hub of a motor vehicle's wheel.
Usage examples:
There's wide variety of designs for the wheels including its wheel covers and hubcaps; each can fit…
Hubris
ˈhjuː.brɪsMeanings of Hubris:
nounExcessive pride or self-confidence.
Usage examples:
The self-assured hubris among economists was shaken in the late 1980s
Hubristic
hjuːˈbrɪs.tɪkMeanings of Hubristic:
adjectiveExcessively proud or self-confident.
Usage examples:
A hubristic belief in his own self-proclaimed genius
Meanings of Hubs:
nounThe central part of a wheel, rotating on or with the axle, and from which the spokes radiate.
Usage examples:
Remove your wheels, and wipe them down, since the dirt gets lodged in the little nooks and crannies…
Huchen
ˈhuːk(ə)nMeanings of Huchen:
nounA large, slender, non-migratory fish of the salmon family that lives only in the danube river system.
Usage examples:
At the latest count, some 110,000 tonnes of fish, including the rare danube sturgeon, the huchen, a…
Huck
hʌkMeanings of Huck:
verbThrow (something).
Usage examples:
People have been hucking trash into the trees
Huckaback
ˈhʌkəbakMeanings of Huckaback:
nounA strong linen or cotton fabric with a rough surface, used for towelling and glass cloths.
Usage examples:
People started to make rag or rough linen carpets in the plain cloth or huckaback techniques.
Huckleberries
ˈhʌk.əlˌber.iMeanings of Huckleberries:
nounA soft edible blue-black fruit resembling a currant.
Usage examples:
These include berries, especially huckleberries, fruits, nuts, bulbs, and tubers.
Huckleberry
ˈhʌk.əlˌber.iMeanings of Huckleberry:
nounA soft edible blue-black fruit resembling a currant.
Usage examples:
These include berries, especially huckleberries, fruits, nuts, bulbs, and tubers.
Meanings of Hucks:
verbThrow (something).
Usage examples:
People have been hucking trash into the trees
Meanings of Huckster:
nounA person who sells small items door-to-door or from a stall.
Usage examples:
A door-to-door huckster
verbBargain; haggle.
Usage examples:
They were clearly embarrassed at having to huckster for cash
Huckstered
ˈhʌkstəMeanings of Huckstered:
verbBargain; haggle.
Usage examples:
They were clearly embarrassed at having to huckster for cash
nounA person who sells small items door-to-door or from a stall.
Usage examples:
A door-to-door huckster
Meanings of Huckstering:
verbBargain; haggle.
Usage examples:
They were clearly embarrassed at having to huckster for cash
nounA person who sells small items door-to-door or from a stall.
Usage examples:
A door-to-door huckster
Meanings of Hucksters:
nounA person who sells small items door-to-door or from a stall.
Usage examples:
A door-to-door huckster
verbBargain; haggle.
Usage examples:
They were clearly embarrassed at having to huckster for cash
Huddle
ˈhʌd.əlMeanings of Huddle:
verbCrowd together; nestle closely.
Usage examples:
They huddled together for warmth
nounA close grouping of people or things.
Usage examples:
A huddle of huts
Huddled
ˈhʌd.əldMeanings of Huddled:
verbCrowd together; nestle closely.
Usage examples:
They huddled together for warmth
nounA close grouping of people or things.
Usage examples:
A huddle of huts
adjectiveStanding or sitting close together
Usage examples:
We stood huddled together for warmth., everyone was huddled around the radio listening to the news.…
Huddles
ˈhʌd.əlMeanings of Huddles:
verbCrowd together; nestle closely.
Usage examples:
They huddled together for warmth
nounA close grouping of people or things.
Usage examples:
A huddle of huts
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