Similar words: hunger, hung up, hungry, hung jury, hungrily, hungriness, hunt, shun. Meaning: [hʌŋ] adj. (usually followed by `with' or used in a combining form) having items suspended on or from a support.
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(31) The hut hung half over the edge of the precipice.
(32) He hung his coat on the hook behind the door.
(33) A miasma of pollution hung in the air above Mexico City.
(34) Pigs were butchered, hams were hung to dry from the ceiling.
(35) The silvery globe of the moon hung in the sky.
(36) Tom hung his coat on the hook behind the door.
(37) I hung his wet trousers on the radiator, but they're not dry yet.
(38) A 19th-century painting of a girl in a muslin dress hung on the wall.
(39) Beef and lamb are hung in a cold store for at least a week. Sentencedict.com
(40) He had lost weight and the suit hung loosely on him.
(41) Shutters usually come in pairs and are hung like doors on hinges.
(42) The election resulted in a hung parliament, followed by the resignation of the prime minister.
(43) We hung our coats in a cupboard in the hall.
(44) He took off his coat/hat and hung it on the peg.
(45) He hammered a nail into the wall and hung a picture on it.
(46) Hammered a tack into the wall and hung a small picture from it.
(47) His work jacket hung on the peg in the kitchen.
(48) She wrung out the shirt and hung it out to dry.
(49) I was so angry that I hung up on her.
(50) He did't need the overcoat(Sentencedict.com), so he hung it back in the wardrobe.
(51) His tie was pulled loose and his collar hung open.
(52) His shirt hung in tattered ribbons.
(53) The flag hung motionless on its pole.
(54) I hung up the phone and started to cry.
(55) The shirt hung down almost to his ankles.
(56) The curtains hung in thick folds.
(57) Her bedroom is hung with posters.
(58) I hung my coat up on a hanger.
(59) Rolls of fat hung over his belt.
(60) Smoke hung in the air above the city.