"Hunky-dory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hunky-dory is an informal expression that means everything is fine, okay, or satisfactory. It can be used to express that a situation is going well or that everything is in order. For example, "The party was hunky-dory until the power went out." In this sense, "hunky-dory" is similar to the phrase "all good" or "all right."
To hunker down means to crouch or squat in aposition of defense, often in a place of safety or security, usually in preparation for an approaching danger, difficulty, or hardship. It can also mean to settle or nestle in a cozy or comfortable position.
The verb "hunkered" means to crouch or bend down low, often in a defensive or guard-like position, frequently with one's back against something or with knees bent. For example: "She hunkered down behind the couch during the storm, waiting for it to pass."
To hunt refers to the act of searching for and pursuing animals, usually for food, sport, or conservation purposes. It can also imply a more figurative sense of searching for or tracking down something, such as a goal, a solution, or a treasure. The word "hunt" often carries connotations of persistence, strategy, and even stealth.