Hanging in a sentence as a noun

Had they not squeezed me out, no doubt I'd still be hanging on trying to turn things around.

We've picked the low hanging fruit, much of the high hanging fruit, and everything in between.

Actually, it's more like a guy who just conned your family out of their life savings is hanging by a rope, which is breaking.

First scene shows a guy writing on a typewriter, next scene shows someone hanging up Polaroid pictures.

Sorry if this wasn't clear from the article. It's not a weird cult where I'm forcing introverts into cult-like hanging out with people that they hate or already spend too much time with.

I'm print this out in large type on 11x17 paper, framing it, and hanging it in our office hallway with the caption: "Never sound like this.

This also caused normal, life things that were once enjoyable to become less so, such as hanging out with friends or programming.

Yeah, people have mobile phones, and sometimes when hanging out as part of a group we check them, but it's not like it kills all conversation dead.

You don't feel inclined to save them, but unfortunately, they're hanging over a crowd of innocent bystanders.

The sheer amount of fakeness delivered through ads and ******** mass media has made us very interested in "real" things, in hanging out with our friends, in starting families.

Business owners manage to simultaneously believe the business is beyond their control and yet hanging on their every word.

A lot of the low-hanging fruit had been answered so the questions became increasingly esoteric such that you were less likely to simply know an answer and had to spend more time researching.

Life is full of little "just push through" moments: approaching a stranger, hanging out your washing, sitting down at your desk without opening reddit, being bothered to cook, not deleting your nearly-written comment.

The Caller ID test is equally important, and is as follows: if the candidate calls you on a Friday night and wants to spend time hanging out or working, are you more likely to pick up or let it ring to voicemail?

Hanging definitions

noun

decoration that is hung (as a tapestry) on a wall or over a window; "the cold castle walls were covered with hangings"

noun

a form of capital punishment; victim is suspended by the neck from a gallows or gibbet until dead; "in those days the hanging of criminals was a public entertainment"

noun

the act of suspending something (hanging it from above so it moves freely); "there was a small ceremony for the hanging of the portrait"

See also: suspension dangling