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scrunch up verb to squeeze in; to huddle US, 1902- You sit scrunched up, bent-backed, and stoop-shouldered on a plain pine plank, staring through a gun slit the size of a mail slot. — Larry Heinemann, Paco’s Story, p. 10, 1986
- Nadeau was in the corner with Sam’s Man, scrunched over into the corner, a Styrofoam cooler full of ice and canned beer on the seat between them ... — Robert Campbell, Juice, p. 86, 1988
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