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hang out at
verb as in frequent
Example Sentences
He fears the effect this will have on the students who hang out at the market after school.
And they said that around this time, she and Elon Musk would hang out at his house, watching anime and talking about the technical future of humanity.
After playing at a small venue for maybe 100 people, they’d hang out at the “House of Ken,“ a home Down rented in the University District.
“Still am, honestly. Unremarkable kids think I’m strange. I never had friends, until I moved to Jackson. That’s where I met my best friend, JP. He lives next door, and I bet he’d be your friend too. Then there’s Ms. Lena, she’s a Visionary. You could hang out at her juke joint. Mr. Zeke and the other regulars are cool. You’d fit in with them.”
Bobs don’t wear berets or quote Nietzsche or hang out at Renaissance fairs, he said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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