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hang
verb
To be or remain suspended.
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But hang on.
They would hang a DSLR out of the window on a long exposure to get a night shot of the impact and the smoke cloud – when all the naked eye could see was black.
But they don't hang around behind the barricades at the show waiting for a glimpse.
Although, hang on, wasn't there dynamite in Lost as well?
Related: David Cameron promises to double free childcare and revive right to buy "Hang on a minute," Cameron should have said when presented with his speech.
I read it and a part of me was thinking: "Hang on, this is just telling us what we already know!
But the left's attempt to brand all modern-day Republicans as right-wing extremists misses an important distinction that could have significant implications for Obama's battle to hang on to what's left of his party's power in Congress.
Sometimes, a man should do and wear whatever the hell he pleases, and the rest of the world can go hang.
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