Hang in a sentence as a noun

They hang because they get trashed building OpenBSD and ports pretty much 24/7.

Hey, other comments are going to give you a few lines telling you to not quit, that you should hang in there, and that it'll be alright.

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.

The money actually added to the problem, because it meant even when he wasn't paying, people had a motive to hang around.

Why are you here?Brian: She comes here because she's a successful entrepreneur and likes to hang out with other entrepreneurs.

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.

Hang in a sentence as a verb

"Flexibility adapting to deadlines, changing schedules, priorities and unpredictable events in a fast paced environment.

I'd leave school and go to the mall instead of taking the bus home, mill around in the arcade for a bit, eat some cheap Chinese food in the food court, bum around in Radio Shack or the electronics section at JC Penny or just hang around with friends mallrats style.

Whenever anybody says that CSS is easy, or "of course you can do that with CSS", or even hints that CSS is somehow well-designed......the only thing I really need to say, is that every couple months, on Hacker News, where a lot of really smart people hang out, a new top-voted story comes up about how to center a div.

People found a bunch of vulnerabilities in OpenBSD and laughed as the claim at the top of the OpenBSD changed from "no vulnerabilities" to "no remotely exploitable vulnerabilities in the default install".And at some point in the last 10 years, didn't OpenBSD's distro servers get owned up?I'm sure the OpenBSD project would like its threat model to include NSA.

I don't really hang out in environments where they're easy to obtain anymore, but if I ever find myself in one, even though I know on some rational level that I'd never touch them again, part of me is in great distress because I'd have a hard time saying no if they were offered to me.\nI think these types of articles tend to ignore the longer-lasting, psychologically debilitating consequences of addiction.

Hang definitions

noun

a special way of doing something; "he had a bent for it"; "he had a special knack for getting into trouble"; "he couldn't get the hang of it"

See also: bent knack

noun

the way a garment hangs; "he adjusted the hang of his coat"

noun

a gymnastic exercise performed on the rings or horizontal bar or parallel bars when the gymnast's weight is supported by the arms

verb

be suspended or hanging; "The flag hung on the wall"

verb

cause to be hanging or suspended; "Hang that picture on the wall"

verb

kill by hanging; "The murderer was hanged on Friday"

verb

let drop or droop; "Hang one's head in shame"

verb

fall or flow in a certain way; "This dress hangs well"; "Her long black hair flowed down her back"

See also: fall flow

verb

be menacing, burdensome, or oppressive; "This worry hangs on my mind"; "The cloud of suspicion hangs over her"

verb

give heed (to); "The children in the audience attended the recital quietly"; "She hung on his every word"; "They attended to everything he said"

See also: attend advert

verb

be suspended or poised; "Heavy fog hung over the valley"

verb

hold on tightly or tenaciously; "hang on to your father's hands"; "The child clung to his mother's apron"

See also: cling

verb

be exhibited; "Picasso hangs in this new wing of the museum"

verb

prevent from reaching a verdict, of a jury

verb

decorate or furnish with something suspended; "Hang wallpaper"

verb

be placed in position as by a hinge; "This cabinet door doesn't hang right!"

verb

place in position as by a hinge so as to allow free movement in one direction; "hang a door"

verb

suspend (meat) in order to get a gamey taste; "hang the venison for a few days"