Sentence examples for to hanging from inspiring English sources

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to hanging

noun

The act of hanging a person (or oneself) by the neck in order to execute that person (or to commit suicide).

  • Hanging is the punishment for one convicted of war crimes, there.

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If somebody wanna hang out, cool, I'm not opposed to hanging out with somebody.

"I'm addicted to hanging out with smart people," Levchin said.

It likened sex to hanging out wet washing.

The roaches seemed accustomed to hanging out in the light.

"She's used to hanging out in the cold.

I devoted most of my time to hanging around on the beach and watching the surfers.

If you succeed in building shelves, you may graduate to hanging a door or replacing trim.

"I was used to hanging with boys in finance," she said.

"If you want to get connected quickly, it's a good alternative to hanging out at bars.

But this may be a disadvantage when it comes to hanging on to Olympic spectators.

In addition to hanging his own work there, he has been curating the work of others.

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