intransitive verb.
To fasten from above with no support from below; suspend.
intransitive verb.
To suspend or fasten so as to allow free movement at or about the point of suspension.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To execute by hanging.
intransitive verb.
Used to express exasperation or disgust.
intransitive verb.
To alter the hem of (a garment) so as to fall evenly at a specified height.
intransitive verb.
To furnish, decorate, or appoint by suspending objects around or about.
intransitive verb.
To hold or incline downward; let droop.
intransitive verb.
To make (a turn in a specific direction).
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To attach to a wall.
intransitive verb.
To display by attaching to a wall or other structure.
intransitive verb.
To give (a nickname or label) to someone.
intransitive verb.
To deadlock (a jury) by failing to render a unanimous verdict.
intransitive verb.
To throw (a pitch) in such a manner as to fail to break.
intransitive verb.
To cause (a computer system) to halt so that input devices, such as the keyboard or the mouse, do not function.
intransitive verb.
To be attached from above with no support from below.
intransitive verb.
To die as a result of hanging.
intransitive verb.
To remain suspended or poised over a place or an object; hover.
intransitive verb.
To attach oneself as a dependent or an impediment; cling.
intransitive verb.
To incline downward; droop.
intransitive verb.
To depend.
intransitive verb.
To pay strict attention.
intransitive verb.
To remain unresolved or uncertain.
intransitive verb.
To fit the body in loose lines.
intransitive verb.
To be on display, as in a gallery.
intransitive verb.
To fail to break or move in the intended way, as a curve ball.
intransitive verb.
To be imminent; loom.
intransitive verb.
To be or become burdensome.
intransitive verb.
To be halted, as a computer system, so that input devices do not function.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To spend one's free time in a certain place. Often used with around or out:
intransitive verb.
To pass time idly; loiter. Often used with around or out:
intransitive verb.
To keep company; see socially. Often used with around or out:
noun.
The way in which something hangs.
noun.
A downward inclination or slope.
noun.
Particular meaning or significance.
noun.
The proper method for doing, using, or handling something.
noun.
A suspension of motion; a slackening.
phrasal verb.
To be averse; hold back.
phrasal verb.
To persevere.
phrasal verb.
To hold back; be averse.
phrasal verb.
To cling tightly to something.
phrasal verb.
To continue persistently; persevere.
phrasal verb.
To keep a telephone connection open.
phrasal verb.
To wait for a short period of time.
phrasal verb.
To stand united; stick together.
phrasal verb.
To constitute a coherent totality.
phrasal verb.
To suspend on a hook or hanger.
phrasal verb.
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