hang

[US]/hæŋ/
[UK]/hæŋ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

English definition: vt. & vi. to suspend, to install, to strangle, to execute by hanging, to adhere.

Phrases & Collocations

hang out

hang in there

hang up

hangover

hangover cure

hang on

hang seng

hang out with

hang around

go hang

hang seng index

hang together

hang loose

hang over

hang seng bank

hang down

hang from

hang onto

hang around with

hang fire

Example Sentences

hang a room with curtains.

Hang on to your money.

the hang of one's clothes.

hang on a mo!.

to hang a picture on the wall

hang one's head in sorrow.

finally got the hang of it.

hang out one's clothes

stay on; hang on.

Hang your coat in the hall.

The curtains hang well.

Hang your coat up.

a peg to hang a grievance on

The door hangs badly.

Real-world Examples

Don't worry, you'll get the hang of it.

Source: Kung Fu Panda 3

Hang on, hang on. Do you not realise what we just did?

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 1

You've really got the hang of this.

Source: Sarah and the little duckling

In other words, it's your hang out.

Source: VOA Special December 2019 Collection

His marriage is hanging from a thread.

Source: Rick and Morty Season 1 (Bilingual)

Whatever the reason, just hang in there.

Source: Scientific Insights Bilingual Edition

The clothes that you put in a closet are usually ones that you hang, " hang."

Source: Lucy’s Day in ESL

Do you get the hang of it?

Source: How to have a conversation in English

Thankful to be hanging out with you.

Source: CNN 10 Student English November 2022 Compilation

The notion hung in his mind for months.

Source: Pronunciation: Basic Course in American English Pronunciation

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