I cannot forget the legend engraved on the base of the Statue of Liberty on Bedlows Island in New York Harbor: Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
She huddled there on the ground, and the rickshaw man stopped.
" The door opened, and the five men, standing huddled together just inside, pushed one of their number forward.
As the water settled, I could see him lying huddled together on the clean, bright sand in the shadow of the vessel's sides.
On the steps of one building, a group of engineering seniors huddled, discussing the exam due to begin in a few minutes.
I would sit huddled into the wet mud, terrified, as the hails of bullets and mortars crashed down around me.
It was closed for Christmas, but I noticed a family standing outside the locked door, huddled under the narrow overhang in an attempt to keep dry.
" That decade, with its acts excluding fresh Chinese immigrants and even blocking re-entry to those Chinese who had temporarily returned home, broke the myth that the United States was an all-embracing haven for the world's huddled masses.
In a corner, between two houses, one of which projected beyond the other, she sank down and huddled herself together.
They huddled with their loved ones, whom they had not seen or touched in several months or longer.
I looked out at the family huddled by the Christmas tree.