<em>Her hair hung down to her waist.
He had lost weight and the suit hung loosely on him.</em>
<em>Hang tough</em> (American English):
to be determined and refuse to change your attitude or ideas; to remain stubborn or inflexible
'He's <em>hanging tough</em> and won't change his mind.'
<em>'Don't hang up on me! We must talk!'</em>
Here it goes :
Hang about : To spend time somewhere not doing much
To stop what you're doing and pay attention to me
Hang around : To stay in a place
To go out with someone
Hang back : Not move forwards to avoid doing something
Hang back from : To delay or avoid doing something
Hang in there : To persevere, not give up
Hang on : To wait
To hold tightly
Hang onto : To Keep
Hang out : To spend time socially
Hang out for : Wait or refuse to do something until you get what you want
Hang over : To worry or trouble
Hang together : To work together when things are difficult
We can also say: to <em>hang </em>wallpaper (=to stick wallpaper to a wall.)



