Hunch in a sentence as a noun

Just a hunch but I'm sure that was a magnitude more annoying than effective.

A hunch of illegal activity is not enough.

My hunch is that the first ad -- while it obviously looks a lot more professional -- looks like every other banner ad on the internet.

Can they get away with compromising their search with this nouveau portal strategy?My hunch is that they're going to pay dearly in the process of finding out the answer is no.

Hunch in a sentence as a verb

At best all you can honestly say at this point would be:Now I don't know for a fact, but ya know, I have a hunch these are Burning Man hippies, self-styled artists, etc etc ...This is not nit-picking.

I now consider myself a proficient user of vim, but that would never have happened without the thousands of sequential js pressed before I discovered text objects out of a hunch that "dang it, this is slow and silly.

But my hunch is that given two individuals of ordinary moral fortitude, the one born into a rich family will tend to be pretty successful, while the one born into a poor family will tend not to be.

Hunch definitions

noun

an impression that something might be the case; "he had an intuition that something had gone wrong"

See also: intuition suspicion

noun

the act of bending yourself into a humped position

verb

round one's back by bending forward and drawing the shoulders forward

See also: hump