Davies Wykes says old-fashioned double-hung windows are a good way to generate this kind of breeze.
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Beyond the huge American flag that hung over the street, the mile-long mass of cops ended.
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The marchers began to stream out of the park, where they walked West on 110th and then hung a right on 7th Avenue.
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Somebody had hung an American flag and people of the neighborhood had placed bouquets and candles.
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Det. 2: (slamming his hand on the table and yelling) You hung her!
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Lemkin hung around the proceedings, disheveled and unkempt, but determined.
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Mr. Force got up, took an overcoat from a hook on the wall and hung it against the door.
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Madame de Noirmont had not a word to say in reply; she hung her head and seemed completely crushed.
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He hung about the house for several days, dreading the return to college and Mrs. Winkler.
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Foulon is carried off; dragged across the square, and hung to the lamp post.
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The signet is hung upon a swivel, and has hieroglyphics on what may be called the reverse.
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 455|Various
British Dictionary definitions for hung (1 of 2)
hung
/ (hʌŋ) /
verb
the usual past tense and past participle of hang
adjective
(of a legislative assembly) not having a party with a working majoritya hung parliament
unable to reach a decisiona hung jury
(of a situation) unable to be resolved
hung overinformalsuffering from the effects of a hangover
hung upslang
impeded by some difficulty or delay
in a state of confusion; emotionally disturbed
hung up onslangobsessively or exclusively interested inhe's hung up on modern art these days
usage for hung
For most senses of hang the past tense and past participle is hung : I hung the curtains; he had hung the new painting on the wall . However, when the meaning is 'to suspend or be suspended by the neck until dead', the past tense and past participle is hanged : the traitors were hanged; they had hanged him at dawn . This form is also used in the idiom I'll be hanged