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Soheil1 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Have.hudled

Hi.

In:
"Would you rather had your pieces hudled on their starting position or have them mobilized in the middle of the board,..."

what does have..hudled mean?Does it imply using force?I suspect the second have does, isn't it?
  

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Huddled: all close together.

  • Huddled: all close together.
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Huddled: all close together.
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'Have' here is a causative verb?

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