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be hung from
adjective
Suspended by hanging.
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Shades can be hung from the ceiling as a fixture".
USED to be, you'd be hung from the yardarm for mutiny at sea.
Some were stickpins; others could be hung from the lapel with a string.
Some art work had to be hung from wall moldings, using wire.
(I would rather be hung from a gibbet in Stockholm than sit through Mamma Mia! again).
At one point, the founders asked whether hammocks could be hung from the ceiling.
Later, in the second half of the 18th century, trivets designed to be hung from fire bars were made.
Art can be hung from walls and suspended from ceilings, or it can preside majestically over squares and public parks.
Despite his lifetime 0-for-1 excursion into long-range gunnery, his number will be hung from the rafters.
(They were made to be hung from a waist sash at a time when pockets were rare).
In other words, the mass cannot be hung from thin horizontal members only capable of carrying either the compression or the tension forces of the mass.
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