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To have traveled to a given place
Past tense for to attach or be attached to something, especially a hook
“She had taken advantage of the perfect day, crisp and dry, with a breeze, to hang out the curtains.”
Past tense for to frequent or spend time (at a given place)
“Norm would regularly hang out at the bar where everybody knew his name.”
Past tense for to do nothing in particular
“When we were young, all we would do was hang out at the mall.”
Past tense for to mingle with someone or a group of people
“Vincent lived in a mansion and would regularly hang out with the most popular people.”
Past tense for to have as a home, usually in a given place or location
Past tense for to form into a group or groups
Past tense for to engage in leisurely or unproductive activities
(archaic, dialectal) Past tense for to remain or stay in a specified state or position
Past tense for to jut or protrude in an outward direction
Past tense for to be a regular patron or visitor of
Past tense for to relax and take it easy
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