Idioms
hang on (someone's) every word or hang on every word of (someone)
to listen with complete attention to everything someone says
The audience hung on every word of the speaker.
hang on to (something)
hang one on
hang one's hat (somewhere)
hang out (somewhere)
hang out one's shingle
hang out with (someone)
hang tough
hang up (something) or hang (something) up
hang up (the telephone)
happen upon (someone or something)
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set (someone's) teeth on edge
buy a pig in a poke
have (something) at one's fingertips
stand on one's own two feet
pull the plug on (someone or something)
hit it off (with someone)
hit the deck
like a fish out of water
let well enough alone
play tricks on (someone)
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