hang+over
21hang over one's head — phrasal : to be an imminent threat or danger to one a charge of treason hung over his head for some time depression and insecurity hanging over the head of the entire nation …
22hang over someone — the threat of budget cuts is hanging over us Syn: be imminent, threaten, be close, be impending, impend, loom, be on the horizon …
23hang over — verb to be threatening, to be imminent …
24hang over — v. be imminent; dangle from; suspend; stay suspended …
25hang·over — /ˈhæŋˌoʊvɚ/ noun, pl overs [count] : a sick feeling or condition that comes after drinking too much alcohol at an earlier time She woke up with a hangover …
26hang-over — …
27hang over phr v — hangover n …
28hang — [haŋ] vt. HUNG, hanging; for vt. 3 & vi. 5, hanged is the preferred pt. & pp. hung [ME hangen, with form < OE vi. hangian & ON vi. hanga; senses < these, also < OE vt. hon & ON caus. v. hengja; akin to Ger vi. hangen, vt. hängen, to… …
29Hang — Hang, v. i. 1. To be suspended or fastened to some elevated point without support from below; to dangle; to float; to rest; to remain; to stay. [1913 Webster] 2. To be fastened in such a manner as to allow of free motion on the point or points of …
30hang — hang1 [ hæŋ ] (past tense and past participle hung [ hʌŋ ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 attach something at top only ▸ 2 attach something to wall ▸ 3 kill with rope ▸ 4 put something into position ▸ 5 about smoke/smells ▸ 6 be seen in the sky ▸ 7 spend time in …