Antonym: hang up. Similar words: change, hang up, exchange, changeable, in exchange for, unchangeable, hand in hand, wagon. Meaning: v. 1. fix to; attach 2. be persistent, refuse to stop 3. hold the phone line open.
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61, All hang on hooks in Icahn's trophy room.
62, Baked star biscuits to hang on a Christmas tree?
63, The future of capitalism now seemed to hang on the notion that the individual no longer mattered very much.
64, And, if like me you believe that dreams come true, you should hang on to them.
65, Hang on a minute ... If we create our own reality, then how can we ever be justified in feeling angry?
66, I dislike the acts who hang on to the curtains, dripping sweat and beg you to applaud their efforts.
67, Should you hang on to your cash or clear your debts?
68, Both bite their attackers and hang on like bulldogs, letting the venom trickle into the wound as they do so.
69, Party officials are advising Mr Takeshita to hang on until he can pick the most auspicious moment to hold a double election.
69, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
70, Little Pete and Ellie who used to hang on the very words of Uncle John.
71, The perception seems to be that horses hang on to the infection and then pass it on.
72, Or you could make it into a picture for a baby or toddler to hang on their bedroom wall.
73, Help me string the popcorn to hang on the Christmas tree.
74, Tell Clifford to hang on to his job and stop being a bloody fool.
75, But hang on a minute ... Do you think I might have left anything out?
76, How long can you hang on to an impossible dream?
77, What they seem not to understand is how difficult it will be just to hang on to the beachhead they have made.
78, So the algae hang on as debilitating parasites rather than evolving towards benign cooperation.
79, I leave it all up to Rob as I blank out my mind and hang on to my sanity.
80, The wilfulness of human nature can be deceitful, and we can hang on to old ways like cherished thoughts or possessions.
81, A few still hang on today, but in large sections of the mountains a living dogwood is nowhere to be seen.
82, So banks hang on to business that they should by rights lose, but find it hard to win new good-quality business.
83, It was too cumbersome to hang on a peg in the hall with the others.
84, Hang on, let me just get something to write on.
85, Or should they hang on in the hope that these assets will soon be worth serious money?
86, IFAs say that if you are within five years of maturity, you should probably hang on until full term.
87, The fictional film had guaranteed that the showmen would hang on to their audience.
88, My hand slipped and I had to hang on tight.
89, If she wanted to hang on to the shreds of her professional reputation she'd better start by controlling her haywire emotions.
90, That the pioneers could hang on at all is monumental testimony to the tenacity of the human will.
More similar words: change, hang up, exchange, changeable, in exchange for, unchangeable, hand in hand, wagon, agony, drag on, ring out, bring out, ongoing, antagonist, something of, gang, at the beginning of, angst, angel, range, angle, orange, anguish, arrange, in danger, triangular, out of danger, hand, arrangement, than.