Hang together phrasal verb informal figurative
To stay united.
We must hang together to gain a victory.
It's better to hang together than separately.
To fit together logically or sensibly.
His speech doesn't really hang together.
Somehow, her story doesn't quite hang together.
To spend time with a specific group.
We hung out together a lot until every person got married.
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Used to describe someone who has great physical strength and endurance
Used to imply a place where two lovers can get a strong feeling of romantic attraction together, especially hidden from others
1. (Said of clothing items) To fit perfectly.
2. To be suitable for someone.
To get on well with something.
Used to describe a person who has the necessary qualities for a specific role, task, organization, etc.
The verb "hang" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.