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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take pains to (do something)
come on strong
on board
not one's place
double-cross (someone)
earful
each and every
whole ball of wax
shut up
boggle (someone's) mind
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