15 Verbs to Use for the Word hunches

But I've got a hunch that one o' the lot is agoin' tuh grab that thief, providin' he does come around here.

"See!" Half an inch morean inch, two inches, and he gave his big gray body a hunch toward her.

And I'm going to play every hunch I get, good and strong.

She was condemned to eat the plainest of food; and I used to see her mumbling little slices of stale bread, and looking with malignant envy at the children eating big hunches of heavy cake.

Like all gamblers, he followed hunches.

Do you git my hunch?

They have abundance of another kind of oxen or cattle, very monstrous in their form having hunches on their backs like camels, with long beards, and long manes like horses.

" "You mean a hunch," said Frank, quietly.

Jimville does not know a great deal about the crust of the earth, it prefers a "hunch."

Whoever had the wherewith made a meal, but few had, save a hunch of bread from a varlet's knapsack.

There, among the twisted iron, ruins and fragments of machines, he takes out his hunch of bread and cheese, and great clasp knife, and quietly enjoys his luncheon.

You had all the material to build a nice plump hunch.

I wud not come into the gran' house hur wud build, to vex hur wid t' hunch,only at night, when t' shadows were dark, stand far off to see hur.

The dura ilia of the present Duke of Devonshire could always cope with a slice of the office-joint, a hunch of the office-bread, a glass of the office-sherry.

Being an experienced policeman he was sensitive to official atmosphere, and he had developed a hunch that Judge Harrison was leery of the case.

15 Verbs to Use for the Word  hunches