Hunched in a sentence as an adjective

As much as id like to work from different places alot, i just cant stand the fact of being hunched over a laptop all day.

Is the future of connection just people walking around hunched up, looking down, rubbing a featureless piece of glass?

Spending days at a time hunched in front of a computer with little sleep is like the quintessential image of working the start-up life.

Remote people don't seem like they're part of your "empire" as you look out across the office and see all the busy beavers hunched over their computers.

I first had a truly out-of-body experience, seeming to hover above the darkened room of hackers, each hunched over glowing terminals.

Anecdotal evidence time: I'd never in my life had "good posture" - I was able to sit/stand that way if I focused on it, but as soon as my concentration slipped I'd be back to my old slouching or hunched over ways.

Programmers are stereotypically un-hip; the whole "brogrammer" meme is a deliberate poke at the incongruity of someone hunched over their keyboard 14 hours a day, yet drinking Natty Lights while wearing popped collars.

The comfort of working hunched over a laptop at a strange table and the convenience of commuting to work even though you don't have an office you have to go to?Is it a thing where you have better self control at a computer if you're not at home?

Do they ignore your social requests to move it to a conference room, since they only last a few minutes and they're hunched over someones desk looking at something?Do you know some people get a minor feeling of background anxiety when their back is to an open space with people talking and walking around?

Hunched definitions

adjective

having the back and shoulders rounded; not erect; "a little oldish misshapen stooping woman"

See also: round-backed round-shouldered stooped stooping crooked