Somewhere/some place to hang (up) (one's) hat In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "somewhere/some place to hang (up) (one's) hat", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Rachel Chau calendar 2021-10-19 04:10

Meaning of Somewhere/some place to hang (up) (one's) hat

Somewhere/some place to hang (up) (one's) hat phrase

If you find somewhere to hang up your hat, you find a place to reside.

When I am 40 years old, I will find somewhere idyllic to hang up my hat.

She is from Singapore but Vietnam is the place that she is hanging up her hat.

Home is a lot more than just a place to hang your hat. (A little of a book by Larry Webb)

Other phrases about:

take up someone's abode

Used to say that you settle into a place or lodging and make it one's home.

live like a king

Live with a a lavish lifestyle

bach (it)

To live alone as a bachelor

under (one's) roof

To be in someone's home.

live under the same roof

To live in the same home together. 

Grammar and Usage of Somewhere/some place to hang (up) (one's) hat

Possessive Adjectives

  • somewhere/some place to hang (up) my hat
  • somewhere/some place to hang (up) our hat
  • somewhere/some place to hang (up) your hat
  • somewhere/some place to hang (up) their hat
  • somewhere/some place to hang (up) his hat
  • somewhere/some place to hang (up) her hat
  • somewhere/some place to hang (up) its hat
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have a romantic or sexual relationship with or marry someone much younger than oneself.
Example: The middle aged man robbed the cradle with the teenager.
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