Adjective: hung húng
- (UK and some commonwealth countries) having no party with a working majority
"a hung parliament"
- (law, of a jury) unable to agree a verdict
"The case ended in a mistrial due to a hung jury"
- [informal] (of a man) having a large penis
"well hung"
- Be suspended from above
"The flag hung on the wall"
- Cause to be hanging or suspended
"Hang that picture on the wall"; "hang up that picture on the wall";
- hang up
- Let drop or droop
"Hang one's head in shame"
- Be suspended or poised
"Heavy fog hung over the valley"
- Be placed in position as by a hinge
"This cabinet door doesn't hang right!"
- Place in position as by a hinge so as to allow free movement in one direction
"hang a door"
- Fall or flow in a certain way
"This dress hangs well";
- fall, flow
- Decorate or furnish with something suspended
"Hang wallpaper"
- Hold on tightly or tenaciously
"hang on to your father's hands";
- cling
- Be exhibited
"Picasso hangs in this new wing of the museum"
- Be menacing, burdensome, or oppressive
"This worry hangs on my mind"; "The cloud of suspicion hangs over her"
- Give heed (to)
"She hung on his every word";
- attend, advert [rare], pay heed, give ear [archaic]
- Prevent from reaching a verdict, of a jury
"The controversial evidence hung the jury, forcing a mistrial"
- Suspend (meat) in order to get a gamey taste
"hang the venison for a few days"
- (of a computer) stop responding to input devices such as keyboard or mouse
"when I press return the computer hangs"
Type of: adorn, appear, be, beautify, block, blockade, come out, concern, decompose, decorate, drop, embarrass [archaic], embellish, fancify, fasten, fix, go, grace, grasp, hinder, hold on, interest, listen, locomote, molder [N. Amer], moulder [Brit, Cdn], move, obstruct, occupy, ornament, rot, secure, stymie, stymy [rare], travel, worry
Encyclopedia: Hung, Stephen
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