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List of synonyms from "hang it up" to synonyms from "hang up one hat"


Discover all the synonyms available for the terms hang of it, hang loose, hang-out, hang over, hang sign on, hang there and many more. Click on one of the words below and go directly to the synonyms associated with it.

Definition of the day : « hang loose »

  • As in relaxed : adj easygoing
  • As in easygoing : adj complacent, permissive
  • As in kick back : verb relax
  • As in abate : verb lessen, grow or cause to grow less
  • As in loll : verb lay sprawled
  • As in relax : verb be or feel at ease
Example sentences :
  • These are bent like a Sickle, and hang loose as if by a Joint.
  • Extract from : « A New Voyage to Carolina » by John Lawson
  • He then left the first series to hang loose while he shortened the fresh-spun ones as before.
  • Extract from : « Insect Architecture » by James Rennie
  • The women, and indeed some of the men, suffer their hair to hang loose on their shoulders.
  • Extract from : « Travels in North America, From Modern Writers » by William Bingley
  • They have never had occasion to know; they have had no experience with strings that hang loose and unravel in the wind.
  • Extract from : « Ways of Nature » by John Burroughs
  • The Mojave men usually twist or plait it, while with the women it is allowed to hang loose.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Volume 1 » by Hubert Howe Bancroft
  • I should damp it and brush it well, and then tie it back so that it would not hang loose over your shoulders like a mane.
  • Extract from : « A College Girl » by Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
  • Chilian liked the little girl's to hang loose, and now it was down to her waist.
  • Extract from : « A Little Girl in Old Salem » by Amanda Minnie Douglas
  • To unfurl them, and let them hang loose to dry; or the movement preparatory to "making sail."
  • Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
  • In cinching up, be sure you know your animal; some puff themselves out so that in five minutes the cinch will hang loose.
  • Extract from : « Camp and Trail » by Stewart Edward White
  • All the officers, the Emperor also, in uniform, and wearing those long German sabres that hang loose and make a great clatter.
  • Extract from : « Letters of a Diplomat's Wife » by Mary King Waddington