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hang — v. & n. v. (past and past part. hung except in sense 7) 1 tr. a secure or cause to be supported from above, esp. with the lower part free. b (foll. by up, on, on to, etc.) attach loosely by suspending from the top. 2 tr. set up (a door, gate, etc … Useful english dictionary
hang — vb 1 Hang, suspend, sling, dangle mean to place or be placed so as to be supported at one point or on one side, usually a point or side at the top. Hang typically implies a fastening to an elevated point or line so as to allow motion to what… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Hang On to Your Ego — is a song written by Brian Wilson and Tony Asher for the American pop band The Beach Boys. The song was originally going to be released on their classic 1966 album Pet Sounds . Mike Love however objected to the title of the song and some of the… … Wikipedia
Hang Tuah station — Infobox Station name=Hang Tuah type=Ampang Line rapid transit and Kuala Lumpur Monorail stations image size=270 image caption=The platforms of the Ampang Line s Hang Tuah station. The Kuala Lumpur Monorail s Hang Tuah station is visible in the… … Wikipedia
lob — I. noun Etymology: probably of Low German origin; akin to Low German lubbe coarse person Date: 1508 dialect British a dull heavy person ; lout II. verb (lobbed; lobbing) Etymology: lob a loosely hanging object … New Collegiate Dictionary
Clarkia cylindrica — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division … Wikipedia
overshadow — overshadower, n. overshadowingly, adv. /oh veuhr shad oh/, v.t. 1. to be more important or significant by comparison: For years he overshadowed his brother. 2. to cast a shadow over; cover with shadows, clouds, darkness, etc.; darken or obscure:… … Universalium
lob — verb (lobs, lobbing, lobbed) throw or hit (a ball or missile) in a high arc. ↘(in soccer or tennis) kick or hit the ball over (an opponent) in such a way. noun a ball lobbed over an opponent or a stroke producing this result. ↘Cricket a ball… … English new terms dictionary
sink — v 1. fall, drop, descend, go down; hang heavily, swag; subside, recede, retrocede, ebb; fall back, lapse, relapse; slope, dip, slant, lean, list, cant, tilt, incline. 2. settle, precipitate, gravitate, hit bottom; become submerged, capsize, drown … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
lob — ► VERB (lobbed, lobbing) ▪ throw or hit in a high arc. ► NOUN 1) (in soccer or tennis) a ball lobbed over an opponent or a stroke producing this result. 2) (in cricket) a ball bowled with a slow underarm action. ORIGIN originally in the senses… … English terms dictionary