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Past tense for to stay in the same place, position or level
“No doubt he was wondering what kind of client wanted to hang around until three in the morning, but he didn't ask.”
Past tense for to spend time with someone or a group of people
“They hang around with former presidents, smoke fat stogies, and drink from silver goblets.”
Past tense for to be idle or do nothing in particular
Past tense for to wait or stay in a specified state or position, especially in readiness or expectation
Past tense for to occupy oneself for a period of time doing, typically nothing in particular
Past tense for to physically go along with
Past tense for to engage in leisurely or unproductive activities
Past tense for to stay with or hang around someone
Past tense for to stay with or accompany a person or group casually
Past tense for to move or act listlessly and aimlessly, especially due to unhappiness or boredom
Past tense for to be a regular patron or visitor of
Past tense for to gather or meet in a common location
Past tense for to fail to act resolutely or decisively
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