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hanger

[ hang-er ]

noun

  1. a shoulder-shaped frame with a hook at the top, usually of wire, wood, or plastic, for draping and hanging hang a garment when not in use.
  2. a part of something by which it is hung, hung, as a loop on a garment.
  3. a contrivance on which things are hung, hung, as a hook.
  4. Automotive. a double-hinged device linking the chassis with the leaf springs on vehicles having solid axles.
  5. a light saber of the 17th and 18th centuries, often worn by sailors.
  6. a person who hangs something.


hanger

/ ˈhæŋə /

noun

    1. any support, such as a hook, strap, peg, or loop, on or by which something may be hung
    1. a person who hangs something
    2. ( in combination )

      paperhanger

  1. a bracket designed to attach one part of a mechanical structure to another, such as the one that attaches the spring shackle of a motor car to the chassis
  2. a wood on a steep hillside, characteristically beech growing on chalk in southern England
    1. a loop or strap on a sword belt from which a short sword or dagger was hung
    2. the weapon itself


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Word History and Origins

Origin of hanger1

1400–50; late Middle English hangere; hang, -er 1

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Example Sentences

Here are her suggestions for hangers, bins, benches and more that will help you get — and keep — your clothes in order.

Year after year, most people in and around the NBA ecosystem — coaches, players, executives, agents, media members, hopefuls, hangers-on and more — descend on Las Vegas for the league’s annual Summer League competition.

If you don’t have a garage, setting up a rack or bicycle hanger in the basement works too, or even in the attic during the off-season.

As that happens, that group of hangers-on will gather even more stars.

As that happens, that cohort of hangers-on will gather additional stars.

It was all about how much you can look like a hanger on the runway.

She sees him for the talentless, wanna-be-famous hanger-on that he is.

A hanger found in a driveway in the 1500 block of Sixth Street caused suspicion.

"Look here, let's not use the U.S.A. as a coat hanger," he wrote.

It shows a woman, actress Lisa Edelstein, walking toward a closet; inside is a coat hanger.

Undistinguished from any typical strap-hanger except perhaps by the light-hued eyes.

Lamb could visualize him putting his coat on a hanger, carefully folding a scarf over it.

A very serviceable hanger can be easily made of two clothespins of the clip type and about 2 ft. of large wire.

While still in humble circumstances and obscure, he was a hanger-on in the suit of the Governor of Africa.

The finished floor is laid over the hanger so that it does not show from the top.

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