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Synonyms for hang out
hang out
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hang outverb
spend time in a certain location or with certain people
"She hangs out at the corner cafe"
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playdate
you are with a friend and doing something together
my friend and i are going to hang out today.
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hang out
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How to use hang out in a sentence?
This looks like one of the last times I saw Chris alive, i would see him one more time when I did a gig in Chicago. We tried to hang out afterwards, but … I don’t know if you’ve ever really hung out with an addict. Towards the end, anything that isn’t the drug is a chore.
I am sure there are many who won't sleep comfortably in their beds tonight, they will hang out all the dirty laundry, and this way we will learn the whole truth.
Andy was kind of a groupie... ...So they started a relationship, and they loved to hang out.
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Arnaz and Anzalone didnt have nearly enough time to spend with each other before her passing. LUCILLE BALL WOULD BE ELATED FOR WOMEN IN HOLLYWOOD, BUT DISAPPOINTED IN COMEDY OFFERINGS ON TV, FRIENDS SAY The COVID-19 kept us apart, so I wasnt able to see her as much as I usually do because she was compromised and I didnt want her getting sick in any kind of way, so I wasnt able to spend as much time with her as I normally do because of the COVID since March. I mean, I saw her, but not as much; wed hang out every day practically she was here. Plus, she lived with me for a while.
Politicians really recognize that the landscape has changed, if you're not willing to take selfies, you're going to lose a lot of young support. And while a vote doesn't really hang out a selfie, it does it hang on interest.
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- يتسكعArabic
- abhängen, herumhängenGerman
- eliriEsperanto
- colgarSpanish
- hengailla, vetelehtiä, roikkua, oleilla, maleksia, lorvia, notkuaFinnish
- traînerFrench
- Croch amuighIrish
- cuci mata, jalan-jalan, pergi nongkrongIndonesian
- passare il tempoItalian
- 遊ぶJapanese
- 놀다Korean
- rondhangenDutch
- hengeNorwegian
- przesiadywaćPolish
- sair para curtirPortuguese
- окола́чиваться, тусова́ться, болта́ться, тусоватьсяRussian
- takılmakTurkish
- тусуватисяUkrainian
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