hang

[Example Sentences]:
1. It means children can play at night rather than hang out in gangs.
2. They hang around until a consensus forms around another idea that is better.
3. A lot of us went up there to hang out.
4. This has not been a fun place to hang your hat.
5. You can keep the stream private among certain Twitter followers or let it all hang out.
6. She did not drive all the way from Illinois to hang herself.
7. That remains more of a hope than something you could hang you hat on.
8. In some cases, the upgrade process will hang for several hours and fail to complete.
9. We form connections based on where we live, who we hang out with and what we do.
10. You could hang a tremendous amount of opportunity on a domain like that.
11. Parker used to hang out at the park and several people there knew him.
12. If you want to seem cool in school, you hang out with the cool kids.
13. It used to be the marketing hook upon which you were supposed to hang your vote.
14. Some may back off, others may hang on in principle.
15. Should your employer know how often your smoke or drink, who you hang out with and where?

[Antonyms]stand, recline, lean

[Synonyms]rest, lean, depend