Phrasal Verb - Hanging Out
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.Definition
The phrasal verb 'hang out' means to spend time in a relaxed and sociable way, often in a specific place or with a particular group of people. It can also mean to wait or linger in a place.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | I usually hang out at the local coffee shop in the afternoon. |
| 2 | Let's hang out at the beach this weekend. |
| 3 | Can you hang out for a while and help me study? |
| 4 | The teenagers like to hang out at the mall. |
| 5 | My friends and I like to hang out at the park on Sundays. |
| 6 | I'll be hanging out at home tonight. |
| 7 | The tourists like to hang out in Times Square. |
| 8 | The kids hang out at the playground during recess. |
| 9 | Let's hang out at the bar after work. |
| 10 | The students hang out in the library during exam week. |