From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishget/go into a huddleget/go into a huddleGROUP OF PEOPLEto form a small group away from other people in order to discuss something → huddle
Examples from the Corpus
get/go into a huddle• As with the highly misleading phrase Stavrogin's Confession, critics and commentators behave as if they had got into a huddle.• They had gone into a huddle, obviously discussing their captives.• As each question is asked each team goes into a huddle and then writes down its answer.• The meeting was chaotic, but at the end Mr Williams went into a huddle with a group of hauliers.