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Phrasal Verb - Hanging Around

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

The phrasal verb 'hang around' means to spend time in a particular place without any specific purpose or plan, often waiting for something or someone to arrive or happen. It can also imply loitering or causing trouble.

Examples

No.Example
1I usually hang around the park in the evenings to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.
2My friends and I like to hang around the mall on weekends to shop and socialize.
3Can you please not hang around my desk during work hours?
4The group of teenagers were hanging around the street corner, causing trouble.
5I'll hang around the house until my friends call to make plans.
6The tourists were hanging around the tourist attractions, taking photos.
7The detective questioned the suspects who were hanging around the crime scene.
8My sister's boyfriend hangs around our house too much. It's getting annoying.
9The rock band was known for hanging around bars and clubs, looking for their next gig.
10The students were hanging around the library, studying for their exams.