Pronunciation: /hæŋ əˈraʊnd wɪð/
verb to spend time with someone in a casual or relaxed way
A1 I hang around with my friends after school.
A2 She likes to hang around with her classmates during lunch break.
B1 I used to hang around with a bad crowd when I was younger.
B2 He prefers to hang around with people who share his interests.
C1 As a successful businessman, he hangs around with influential people in the industry.
C2 The celebrity was spotted hanging around with other famous personalities at the event.
formal I prefer to hang around with colleagues who share similar professional interests.
informal I like to hang around with my friends after work.
slang I love hanging around with my squad on weekends.
figurative Negative thoughts tend to hang around with me during stressful times.
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