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hanging [ˈhæŋɪŋ] N

1. hanging (execution):

hanging

2. hanging no pl (sentence):

hanging

I . hang1 [hæŋ] VB intr

1. hang hung, hung:

2. hang -ed, -ed (die):

II . hang1 [hæŋ] VB trans

1. hang hung, hung (attach from above):

2. hang hung, hung (fix on wall):

3. hang -ed, -ed (execute):

hang2 [hæŋ] N

I . hang about, hang around VB intr

1. hang about inf (waste time):

2. hang about (loiter):

II . hang about, hang around VB trans

hang back VB intr

1. hang back (be unwilling):

2. hang back (stay behind):

I . hang on VB intr

1. hang on Brit (wait):

hang on!

2. hang on (hold on):

3. hang on (persevere):

II . hang out VB intr inf

1. hang out (sit):

2. hang out (stand):

3. hang out (be in company):

hang round VB trans, intr Brit

hang round PHRVB hang about

See also hang about

I . hang about, hang around VB intr

1. hang about inf (waste time):

2. hang about (loiter):

II . hang about, hang around VB trans

hang together VB intr

1. hang together (make sense):

2. hang together (be one):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Many of the watercolors are linked to the woodblock prints, he also produced oil paintings, traditional hanging scrolls and a few "bybu" (folding screens).
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He uses branches and hanging vines to swing at great speed, a skill acquired among the anthropoid apes.
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Snouts often take advantage of their brilliant camouflage by hanging upsidedown under a twig, making them nearly invisible.
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Instead, he wastes his day hanging around with other unemployed and aimless losers.
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Do you think you can cure the hatreds and the maladjustments of the world by hanging them?
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He learned everything he needed to know about literature and drama by hanging around coffeehouses and listening to the gossip.
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The object had what appeared to be a bulb of mercury hanging from it.
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The third passenger car broke in two; the front half hanging down over the edge of the abutment; the rear remaining on the track.
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He was appalled at the methods of punishment including chaining, which involved hand cuffing inmates and hanging them by the wrists slightly above the ground.
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Newborn larva emerge from the bottom of the hanging case and drop down on a strand of silk.
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