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hangs out
verb as in associate with; be residing in
Example Sentences
But Santa hangs out in malls and on street corners ringing bells.
From the perfect massage to the best place to drink, see where model Sigrid Agren hangs out off the runway.
Emma Myles (Leanne) makes the Twitterverse very happy by insisting that the entire cast hangs out.
The surprise material turned out to be associated with alpha-proteobacteria, a kind of bug that normally hangs out in soil.
The president is sending a good message when he hangs out with high-profile members of the African American community.
Its precipitation is when it is turned inside out like a purse, and hangs out between the thighs, like a cupping glass.
His upper lip hangs out so long that he cannot eat but going backwards.
Good wine needs no bush, and the bush which Mr. Besant hangs out is a very small one.
One, we believe, still hangs out on Holborn; but they are fast vanishing with the good old modes of our ancestors.
I found out that his name is Claus, and that he hangs out in a pool-room.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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