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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(121) Manchester United hung on to take the Cup.
(122) My toothache has hung on for a month.
(123) Everywhere wallpaper hung in tatters.
(124) Strands of hair hung fetchingly around her face.
(125) The entrance hall was hung with rich tapestries.
(126) The child always hung back from any activities.
(127) Something unspoken hung in the air between them.
(128) A bunch of keys hung from his belt.
(129) The child hung onto the rail like grim death.
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(130) The accident hung up the traffic for several hours.
(131) When volunteers were asked for, no one hung back.
(132) The ball which hung the roof is compound pendulum.
(133) We hung a mirror over the fireplace.
(134) His face hung in heavy folds.
(135) The spider hung suspended on its slender thread.
(136) His shirt hung loosely over his thin shoulders.
(137) Her hair hung down to her waist.
(138) He hung out his own shingle .
(139) The pictures have been hung up.
(140) Festive paper decorations had been hung from the ceiling.
(141) The lantern hung from the roof.
(142) The tree's roots are stripped and hung to season and bleach.
(143) The general election in Britain was expected to result in a hung parliament.
(144) The tree hung half over the edge of the lake.
(145) Gold and green satin brocade drapes hung at the windows.
(146) The project had hung fire for several years because of lack of funds.
(147) Flags and bunting hung limply in the still, warm air.
(148) The project had hung fire for several years for lack of funds.
(149) The incident that morning still hung like a cloud over them.
(150) After she finished her conversation with flying colours, she hung up.