hang on one's words|hang on one's word in English
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1. 24 Hang up one's hat in another's house.
2. Hang on (one's) Coattails To benefit from one's success, especially in a sponging or freeloading manner; to use one's success as a means to achieve your own
3. 1 Hang up one's fiddle when one comes home.
4. 11 Hang up one's fiddle when one comes home.
5. Hang on.
6. Hang on!
7. Hang on, John!
8. Hang on, Sam.
9. Hang on, sir!
10. Hang on, everybody!
11. Hang on, Raven.
12. Joey, hang on.
13. Hey, hang on!
14. Hang on tight.
15. Hang on a tick!
16. Just hang on Sarah!
17. We cannot hang our fate on the word of their spy
18. Hang him on the arch.
19. Hang on! I'll call him.
20. 6 Hang on a sec.
21. Don't hang up on me!
22. Hang the clothes on the line.
23. Hang on a minute-I'm lost.
24. Come on, Isert, hang the patch.
25. Hang your coat on that hook.