hanging on to|hang on to in English
holding tightly to
Use "hanging on to|hang on to" in a sentence
1. Hang on.
2. I was hanging on to the frame.
3. Hanging on.
4. Hang on!
5. I tried to hang up on this thing.
6. Sally's on the other phone - would you like to hang on?
7. Anyway, I'm going to hang up on you.
8. That's why you had to hang on to the tape.
9. Hang on, John!
10. Hang on, Sam.
11. Hang on, sir!
12. Hang on, everybody!
13. Come on, we haven't got time to hang about!
14. Hang on, Raven.
15. Joey, hang on.
16. Hey, hang on!
17. Hang on tight.
18. This page shows answers to the clue Clotheshorse, followed by 2 definitions like “A frame to hang clothes on”, “A frame on which to hang wet laundry for drying” and “A framework on which to hang clothes (as for drying)
19. " I'm not going to hang on to him on this side of the grave either
20. Who will you hang on to in the town?
21. Hang on a tick!
22. Don't hang up on me - I need to talk to you.
23. Stop hanging on me!
24. How many people want to hang them on the wall?
25. Just hang on Sarah!