5. Stay, rest, reside, continue, remain.
    6. Attend admiringly, regard with passionate admiration.

Hang one’s head. Feel ashamed, take shame to one’s self, hide one’s face, hide one’s diminished head, draw in one’s horns.

Hang out. Display.

Hang over.

    1. Project at top, lean over.
    2. Threaten, impend over.

Hang together.

    1. Keep united, stick together, hold together.
    2. (Colloq.) Be consistent (as the parts of a story).

Hang up one’s fiddle. (Colloq.) Quit business, shut up shop, give up one’s occupation.

Hanker after. Covet, long for, desire ardently, have a strong desire for, lust after.

Hankering, n. Longing, craving, strong desire, burning want.

Hap, n. Chance, fortune, accident, haphazard, luck, casual event.

Haphazard, n. Chance, hap.

Hapless, a. Luckless, unlucky, unfortunate, unhappy, wretched, miserable, ill-starred, ill-fated.

Haply, ad. Perhaps, perchance, possibly, peradventure (archaic), by chance, by accident, maybe, it may be, as luck may have it, as it may turn up, as it may happen.

Happen, v. n. Chance, occur, befall, betide, come, take place, turn up, fall out, come to pass.

Happily, ad.

    1. Luckily, fortunately, by good fortune, as luck would have it.
    2. Successfully, prosperously, fortunately, agreeably, delightfully, in a happy manner.
    3. Gracefully, dexterously, skilfully, felicitously.

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