hunker:

to settle in or dig in for a long time — used with ‘down’

hunker:

to settle in or dig in for a long time — used with ‘down’

(Verb)

Example Sentences:

Ramayana: As the torrential rains made searching for Sita impossible, Rama and Lakshmana hunkered down in a cave, waiting for the rainy season to pass.

Mahabharata: Although forest life was austere, Yudhisthira was delighted at the opportunity to hunker down for spiritual discussions with the sages.

Bhagavad-gita: Devotees look forward to hunkering down with each other for discussing Krishna’s glories, which they find endlessly enlightening and enriching.

Comments ( 2 )

  • KBVP

    Hare Krishna Prabhuji thankyou for your wonderful service.

  • Chaitanya Charan Das

    Happy to be of service.

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