hang-by (Meaning)

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hang-by (n.)

A dependent; a hanger-on; -- so called in contempt.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hang-by

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hang-by Sentence Examples

  1. The painting hung-by the window, casting a warm glow on the room.
  2. The clothesline was strung up, with garments hung-by to dry in the sun.
  3. The spider dangled precariously from its web, hung-by a single strand of silk.
  4. The chandelier hung-by the ceiling, illuminating the ballroom with crystal light.
  5. The hammock swung lazily between the trees, inviting visitors to hang-by and relax.
  6. The Christmas lights hung-by the eaves, twinkling brightly against the dark winter sky.
  7. The bridge hung-by cables, suspended high above the rushing river below.
  8. The acrobats hung-by their arms from the circus tent, performing daring feats of strength.
  9. The backpack hung-by its strap over the chair, its contents hidden within.
  10. The grapes hung-by the stems from the vine, plump and juicy in the summer sun.

FAQs About the word hang-by

A dependent; a hanger-on; -- so called in contempt.

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No antonyms found.

The painting hung-by the window, casting a warm glow on the room.

The clothesline was strung up, with garments hung-by to dry in the sun.

The spider dangled precariously from its web, hung-by a single strand of silk.

The chandelier hung-by the ceiling, illuminating the ballroom with crystal light.