hang your hat — see ↑hat • • • Main Entry: ↑hang hang your hat ◇ The place where you hang your hat is the place where you live or stay. I m looking for a new place to hang my hat. • • • Main Entry: ↑hat … Useful english dictionary
hang your hat — live here, live with us You can hang your hat here for awhile until you rent a room … English idioms
hang (your) hat on (something) — 1. to depend on something. The company s earnings were up 70% last year, but I don t think you can hang your hat on that kind of growth. 2. to believe something. It s hard to hang your hat on a lack of money as the real reason they didn t take… … New idioms dictionary
hang your hat on (something) — To depend on OR believe in something … The small dictionary of idiomes
hang your hat on (something) — To depend on OR believe in something … The small dictionary of idiomes
Any Place I Hang My Hat Is Home — is a popular song with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.It was first introduced in 1946 in the film St. Louis Woman . In the film the song was sung by a female character of easy virtue, and the lyrics start out, Free and easy .… … Wikipedia
Hang Tuah — Bronze Skulptur von Hang Tuah im National History Museum in Kuala Lumpur. Hang Tuah ist eine mythischer Held der malaiischen Geschichte, der im 15. Jahrhundert gelebt haben soll. Er ist Titelheld des vom 15. bis 16. Jahrhundert entstandenen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
hang one's hat — phrasal 1. to situate oneself in (as a residence or place of employment) 2. to have or use as a source of support < need a career to hang my hat on > … New Collegiate Dictionary
hang up one's hat — To take up one s abode • • • Main Entry: ↑hang hang up one s hat see ↑hang • • • Main Entry: ↑hat … Useful english dictionary
Hang (musical instrument) — Hang (2nd generation 2007) 53 cm in diameter and 24 cm high. A Hang (pronounced [haŋ], with vowel sound between those of the words hot and hungry) is a musical instrument in the idiophone class created by PANArt in Switzerland.[1] The Hang is… … Wikipedia
hat — W3S1 [hæt] n [: Old English; Origin: hAt] 1.) a piece of clothing that you wear on your head ▪ Maria was wearing a beautiful new hat. straw/cowboy/bowler etc hat in a hat ▪ a man in a fur hat bowler hatted/top hatted etc (=wearing a bowler hat,… … Dictionary of contemporary English