Hunch over (to ) conjugation

English
28 examples
This verb can also mean the following: lean, slouch, stoop, curl

Conjugation of hunch over

I
you
it/she/he
we
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they
Present Simple
hunch over
hunch over
hunches over
hunch over
hunch over
hunch over
Future Simple
will hunch over
will hunch over
will hunch over
will hunch over
will hunch over
will hunch over
Past Simple
hunched over
hunched over
hunched over
hunched over
hunched over
hunched over
Conditional Simple
would hunch over
would hunch over
would hunch over
would hunch over
would hunch over
would hunch over
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Progressive
am hunching over
are hunching over
is hunching over
are hunching over
are hunching over
are hunching over
Future Progressive
will be hunching over
will be hunching over
will be hunching over
will be hunching over
will be hunching over
will be hunching over
Past Progressive
was hunching over
were hunching over
was hunching over
were hunching over
were hunching over
were hunching over
Conditional Progressive
would be hunching over
would be hunching over
would be hunching over
would be hunching over
would be hunching over
would be hunching over
I
you
it/she/he
we
you all
they
Present Perfect
have hunched over
have hunched over
has hunched over
have hunched over
have hunched over
have hunched over
Future Perfect
will have hunched over
will have hunched over
will have hunched over
will have hunched over
will have hunched over
will have hunched over
Past Perfect
had hunched over
had hunched over
had hunched over
had hunched over
had hunched over
had hunched over
Conditional Perfect
would have hunched over
would have hunched over
would have hunched over
would have hunched over
would have hunched over
would have hunched over
I
you
it/she/he
we
you
they
Present Perfect Progressive
have been hunching over
have been hunching over
has been hunching over
have been hunching over
have been hunching over
have been hunching over
Future Perfect Progressive
will have been hunching over
will have been hunching over
will have been hunching over
will have been hunching over
will have been hunching over
will have been hunching over
Past Perfect Progressive
had been hunching over
had been hunching over
had been hunching over
had been hunching over
had been hunching over
had been hunching over
Conditional Perfect Progressive
would have been hunching over
would have been hunching over
would have been hunching over
would have been hunching over
would have been hunching over
would have been hunching over

Examples of hunch over

Example in EnglishTranslation in English
I have to hunch over it, with the chair behind me.
I like it, but I have to hunch over all the time.
I've got to hunch over and change my shape so they think I'm just some old Japanese guy.
Sometimes this idea can be the smallest thing in the world, a little flame that you hunch over and cup with your hand and pray will not be extinguished by all the storm that howls about it.
I have to hunch over it, with the chair behind me.
I like it, but I have to hunch over all the time.
I've got to hunch over and change my shape so they think I'm just some old Japanese guy.
Sometimes this idea can be the smallest thing in the world, a little flame that you hunch over and cup with your hand and pray will not be extinguished by all the storm that howls about it.
A Czech is a cyclist who hunches over as he pedals
A Czech is a cyclist who hunches over as he pedals
"Old, short, hunched over."
"hunched over, they slipped off the bloody table..."
# Back all hunched over 'cause you gotta admit #
- Should've seen Garrett hunched over--
- Well, they were sort of hunched over.
Listen, do you never get backaches? With all that hunching over the screen?
Sometimes, when I lift my dazed head from the books where I record other people's accounts and the absence of a life I can call my own, I feel a pshysical nausea, which might be from hunching over, but which transcends the numbers and my disillusion.
Which comes from hunching over a welding torch for years.
You're literally hunching over. You need to lean back.
"Old, short, hunched over."
"hunched over, they slipped off the bloody table..."
# Back all hunched over 'cause you gotta admit #
- Should've seen Garrett hunched over--
- Well, they were sort of hunched over.
Listen, do you never get backaches? With all that hunching over the screen?
Sometimes, when I lift my dazed head from the books where I record other people's accounts and the absence of a life I can call my own, I feel a pshysical nausea, which might be from hunching over, but which transcends the numbers and my disillusion.
Which comes from hunching over a welding torch for years.
You're literally hunching over. You need to lean back.

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