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hang with
verb
- informal.intr, preposition to frequent the company of (someone)
Example Sentences
I spent quite some time thinking about: Who could hang with those guys?
Kingfish: At school, I had friends, but I didn’t have friends that that was so cool with me that they would hang with me outside of school or text my phone or anything like that.
Something diverting and affecting emerges from Wilson’s close, considerate and not unskeptical hang with a diverse handful of New York psychics plying their wares and living their lives.
Now, after a few years of serious touring and writing while they completed their schoolwork, the band is gearing up for its second era — as an ambitious, relentless punk act who can hang with legends on their own merits.
The Americans, by comparison, were poised and patient, which let them hang with their heavily favored foes.
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