Use of hang about in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include hang about at the start of sentence, hang about at the end of sentence and hang about in the middle of sentence

hang about at the start of sentence


  1. Hang about - that can't be right.
  2. Hang about! There's something not quite right here.
  3. Hang about in the waiting room, I'll arrive at once.
  4. Hang about, I hear you cry, doubting Toms that you are.
  5. Hang about; I'll just put the car away and then I'll help you make the dinner.
  6. Hang about for another three hundred years and see how they celebrate my Tricentennial!

hang about at the end of sentence


  1. A new world will hang about.
  2. Come on, we haven't got time to hang about!
  3. We've only five copies to give out, so don't hang about.

hang about in the middle of sentence


  1. Who tell you I hang about with a gang?
  2. On Saturdays we hang about in the park.
  3. Don't hang about—we have a train to catch!
  4. He did not like to hang about all day doing nothing.
  5. You may hang about here when I send down these vegetables.
  6. you may hang about here when I send down these vegetables.
  7. The library hasn't opened yet, so I have to hang about here.
  8. I used to hang about the school waiting for him to come out.
  9. But the dead men, sir, hang about your neck like millstones.'
  10. Sometimes the men hang about, especially around the younger women.
  11. Now they're off and married, so we hang about and get the trouble.
  12. For some little time the Jurymen hang about the Sol's Ams colloquially.
  13. As the rugby people say, don't hang about on the side-lines, stay in touch.
  14. If you hang about the office a bit, you may catch Comrade Lin as he arrives.
  15. If you hang about the office for a bit, you may catch Mr. John as he arrives.
  16. Can't hang about, sir. Guards around. But I thought this might come In handy.
  17. I didn't want to have to hang about waiting for the attendant to open lockers.
  18. Fortunately, no ambiguities hang about this word or about its opposite, indeterminism.
  19. For a while they hang about on trees; then they die, fall off and lie about on the ground.
  20. I didn't hang about getting to Armstrong and getting him started and headed back to Plumstead Road.
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