Hunching [noun]
Definition of Hunching:
feeling, idea
Synonyms of Hunching:
● Instinct
● Inkling
● Augury
● Portent
● Hint
● Forecast
● Glimmer
● Presage
● Qualm
● Clue
● Thought
● Notion
Sentence/Example of Hunching:
All the domestic oxen without hunches have proceeded originally from the aurochs, and those with the hunch from the bison.
After I had knelt to hold the lantern close to the rails of the rusty timber track I knew my hunch was all right.
I can't persuade myself that Perry's guilty, and I've a hunch that I'm now on the trail of the right man.
On a hunch I dropped in an aluminum alkyl, and then pushed the polymerization along with both ultraviolet and heat.
He did not presume to understand women; he estimated her by a "hunch" as to whether she was good or bad.
Jim was sitting by a fire, eagerly devouring a hunch of cold meat.
Just on a p. 140 hunch, I'll always want a considerable oversupply.
I've got a hunch that we'll find the key to this mystery somewhere between Ash Fork and Flagstaff.
She Was wry-backed, her right shoulder thrust out into a discernible hunch.
I've a hunch something breaks this morning, hope my hunch comes true.