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hang with
verb
- informal, (intr, preposition) to frequent the company of (someone) 
Example Sentences
"Through the first two days I don't really care what team he threw out there, I don't think we'd be able to hang with the way the Euros played," said Reed.
If I want to hang with the friends or if someone’s in from out of town and I want to show them a good time, we’ll go there.
Swift’s worldwide Eras tour continued, but she became a fixture at Chiefs games whenever possible, bringing along a posse of famous friends to hang with the Kelce family in their Arrowhead Stadium box seats.
Sterlin Harjo perfected the “art of the hang” with the co-creation of his first television series, “Reservation Dogs.”
“I sometimes find it hard to enjoy a park hang with friends, because I’m hearing an oriole up above. So, in a way, it’s almost become debilitating and distracting.”
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