Use "hang on ones words|hang on ones word" in a sentence

1. Mostly the ones of the buxom ladies that hang above saloon bars.

2. Hang on.

3. Hang on!

4. Hang on, John!

5. Hang on, Sam.

6. Hang on, sir!

7. Hang on, everybody!

8. Hang on, Raven.

9. Joey, hang on.

10. Hey, hang on!

11. Hang on tight.

12. Hang on a tick!

13. Just hang on Sarah!

14. We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office. Aesop 

15. We cannot hang our fate on the word of their spy

16. Hang him on the arch.

17. Hang on! I'll call him.

18. 6 Hang on a sec.

19. Don't hang up on me!

20. Hang the clothes on the line.

21. Hang on a minute-I'm lost.

22. Come on, Isert, hang the patch.

23. Hang your coat on that hook.

24. Hang your towel on a hook.

25. Hang your clothes on the hook.

26. So I said, "Hang on, stop.

27. Do not hang up on me.

28. Priestly robes hang on the walls.

29. Don't worry. Just hang on in there.

30. Don't hang this on policy and protocol.

31. Hang on a minute; I'm just coming.

32. Hang on, Spratt is your agony aunt?

33. Critics of this project say, hang on.

34. Hang on?I'll just get the telephone.

35. Hang those on big glass? Too fussy.

36. "... and hang it on Bonnie and Clyde.

37. You hang up on me and Sarah dies!

38. You know, they hang on me like leeches.

39. I tried to hang up on this thing.

40. Hang on, I'll give you some important information.

41. In the meantime, just hang on in there.

42. Hold on/Hang on a tick - I'm not quite ready.

43. Although we are beaten, we must hang on.

44. A creak door hang long on Its hinge.

45. Anyway, I'm going to hang up on you.

46. Don't you dare hang up on me again!

47. Don't hang up on me-we must talk!

48. Hang on! I'll be back in a minute.

49. 5 Hang on a sec. I'll come with you.

50. Come on, we haven't got time to hang about!

51. Sally's on the other phone - would you like to hang on?

52. Hang on. You guys making a bomb without me?

53. Hang on a minute-I'll just get my coat.

54. Please hang on while I go for some water.

55. Yeah, we're leaving the main road, so hang on.

56. Older ones were sitting on chairs, younger ones on benches, and small children on bricks or on the floor.

57. In some lands people frame those words and hang them on a wall in their home.

58. Hang on while I grab a cup of coffee.

59. Hang on. I'll be ready in half a minute.

60. Who will you hang on to in the town?

61. And I said, "Hang on, that is an amazing mustache."

62. Hang on/Wait a minute - I'll just get my bag.

63. Hang on!I'll be back in a couple of shakes!

64. How many people want to hang them on the wall?

65. Clotheshorse definition is - a frame on which to hang clothes

66. That's why you had to hang on to the tape.

67. You know, people have hang- ups and that's my hang-up .

68. When we talk on the phone, she may hang up on me.

69. 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)

70. Hang in there! You'll soon catch on to the language.

71. Hang tough.

72. Hang swings on the trees and stretch your legs high

73. Hang on a minute?I'll just see if he's here.

74. He wanted to hang a pendulous lamp on the ceiling.

75. Clean water supply is also expected to fall short for residents living on streets including Hang Buom, Tran Nhat Duat, Hang Tre, Hang Gai, and Hai Ba Trung in Hoan Kiem District.

76. Broadly speaking, the cuddly ones should be focused on vulnerable children and the tough ones on miscreant adults.

77. Hang tight, Charles.

78. Hang in there.

79. 13 The words would hang in the air; they were almost tangible on the day after a row.

80. Don't fling your clothes about on the chair; hang them up.