HANG OFF
Definition: To suspend or dangle from a support, or to remain in a suspended or undecided state.
Synonyms: Dangle Down, Suspend Loosely, Hang Loosely, Droop Down, Sag Down
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
Don't let your feet hang off the edge of the bed.
#2
The wet clothes hang off the clothesline in the backyard.
#3
A hammock is the perfect spot to hang off and relax in the garden.
#4
The student's backpack started to hang off one shoulder.
#5
The icicles hang off the roof after a winter storm.
#6
The old clock on the wall began to hang off its rusty nail, ticking irregularly.
#7
As the decision remained unresolved, the fate of the project continued to hang off the balance.
#8
She watched her son's backpack hang off one shoulder as he walked confidently into the schoolyard.
#9
The ripe fruit was about to hang off the branch, ready for picking in the orchard.
#10
The unresolved mystery in the novel made the readers' anticipation hang off every page.
#11
The climbers' equipment was set to hang off the side of the mountain for easy access.
#12
She let her feet hang off the dock, gently skimming the surface of the lake.
#13
Tired of waiting, the passengers' frustrations began to hang off the delay announcements.
#14
His glasses hang off his nose, giving him a scholarly, though somewhat comical, appearance.
#15
The colorful ornaments hang off the Christmas tree, sparkling brightly under the lights.
#16
Hang off the edge of the cliff if you dare.
#17
The decision to invest in stocks or bonds can hang off market conditions.
#18
In uncertain times, our future can hang off the balance.
#19
If we hang off the decision, we might miss the opportunity.
#20
They hang off the cliffs to get a better view of the sunset.
#21
He decided to hang off making any promises until he had more information.
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