suspend or be suspended from above with the lower part dangling free
that's where people are supposed to hang their washing
he stood swaying, his arms hanging limply by his sides
kill (someone) by tying a rope attached from above around their neck and removing the support from beneath them (often used as a form of capital punishment)
he was hanged for murder
she hanged herself in her cell
remain static in the air
a black pall of smoke hung over Valletta
come or cause to come unexpectedly to a state in which no further operations can be carried out
the machine has hung
it kept hanging my computer
spend time relaxing or enjoying oneself
I guess I wasn't cool enough to hang with them anymore
we'll be walking along just hanging, chilling
deliver (a pitch) which does not change direction and is easily hit by a batter
this leads to hanging a breaking ball
a downward droop or bend
the bullish hang of his head
used to express a range of strong emotions from enthusiasm to anger
hang, but I loved those soldiers!