Sentences with hang on
hang on
H h - Can you hang on for a minute? [VERB PREPOSITION]
- Without the support of my parents I would have probably cracked up completely. But I managed to hang on. [VERB PREPOSITION]
- The British driver was unable to hang on to his lead. [VERB PREPOSITION + to]
- She was conscious of a second man hanging on to the rail. [VERB PREPOSITION + to]
- You could, alternatively, hang onto it in the hope that it will be worth millions in 10 years time. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- Much hangs on the success of the collaboration between the Group of Seven governments and Brazil. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- hang on at your present job until you can get another
- She hangs on to her mother's arm
- Everything hangs on this business deal
- She hung on his every word
- hang on for a few minutes
- Hang on. Let me check.
- Hang on to the handle so you don't drop it.
- Hang on to my jacket until I get back.
- The audience hangs on his every word.
- He's got a philosophy he hangs on to.
- Just hang on and keep going; this pain won't last forever.
- To get the hang of a tool.
- To get the hang of a subject.
- He doesn't give a hang about those things.
- A clumsy hang-on unit supplied the air conditioning.
- To hang a pendulum.
- He hanged himself from a beam in the attic.
- To hang a room with pictures.
- To hang a scythe.
- To hang pictures in a room.
- To hang curtains on a window.
- The gallery hung his paintings in a small corner.
- To hang a rider on a bill.
- He hung the meaning of his puns on the current political scene.
- Friends hung that nickname on him.
- He hung a left on his opponent's jaw.
- I'll be hanged if I do. Hang it all!
- The tree hung over the edge of the lake.
- His future hangs on the outcome of their discussion.
- He hung between staying and going.
- Let that matter hang until our next meeting.
- He hung by her side, unwilling to leave.
- Fog hung over the city.
- Guilt that hangs on one's conscience.
- They hung on his every word.
- That coat hangs well in back.
- His works hang in most major museums.
- Hang a right at the next corner.
- The wounded man's life hung in the balance.
- The chief engineer is hanging it up after 40 years with the company.
- Try to hang loose and don't let it bother you.
- He hung one on the bully and knocked him down.
- This pancake batter doesn't hang together.
- He's hanging tough and won't change his mind.
- She's never been one to let it all hang out.