'hang over' definitions:
Synonyms of 'hang over'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- approach,
- arch over,
- await,
- be imminent,
- be in store,
- beetle,
- bestraddle,
- bestride,
- brew,
- bridge,
- come on,
- confront,
- draw near,
- draw nigh,
- draw on,
- extend over,
- face,
- forthcome,
- gather,
- hang out,
- hover,
- imbricate,
- impend,
- impend over,
- jut,
- lap,
- lap over,
- lie over,
- loom,
- lower,
- menace,
- near,
- overarch,
- overhang,
- overlap,
- overlie,
- override,
- project,
- project over,
- shingle,
- span,
- threaten,
- thrust over
Words containing 'hang over'
- Hang,
- Hanged,
- Hanging,
- To hang down,
- To hang on,
- To hang out,
- To hang over,
- To hang to,
- hang about,
- hang in,
- hang off,
- hang on,
- hang out,
- hang up,
- Chamber hangings,
- Hang-by,
- Hanging Rock,
- Hanging compass,
- Hanging garden,
- Hanging indentation,
- Hanging rail,
- Hanging side,
- Hanging sleeves,
- Hanging stile,
- Hanging wall,
- Paper hangings,
- To get the hang of,
- To hang around,
- To hang back,
- To hang by the eyelids,
- To hang fire,
- To hang in doubt,
- To hang in effigy,
- To hang in the hedge,
- To hang on the lips,
- To hang on the sleeve of,
- To hang on the words,
- To hang together,
- To hang upon,
- bent hang,
- care a hang,
- cliff hanging,
- get the hang,
- get the hang of,
- give a hang,
- hang around,
- hang around with,
- hang back,
- hang by a hair,
- hang by a thread,
- hang fire,
- hang glide,
- hang glider,
- hang gliding,
- hang in effigy,
- hang together,
- hang-up,
- hanging chad,
- hanging fly,
- hanging geranium,
- hanging indent,
- inverted hang,
- lever hang,
- reverse hang,
- straight hang,
- wall hanging,
- Hang-bies,
- Hanging Rock, OH,
- To hang out the white flag,
- cliff-hanging,
- hanging gardens of babylon,
- piked reverse hang,
- To hang the flag at half-staff,
- To hang the flag half-staff,
- To hang the flag half-mast high,
- The Mysticete or whalebone whales having no true teeth after birth but with a series of plates of whalebone see Baleen hanging down from the upper jaw on each side thus making a strainer through which they receive the small animals upon which they feed