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[ US /ˈhæˌŋaʊt/ ]
[ UK /hˈæŋɡa‍ʊt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a frequently visited place

How To Use hangout In A Sentence

  • The decaying sports grounds have been turned into wastelands and junkie hangout spots.
  • The bar is a favourite hangout for students.
  • It's quirky and fun and a bit of a celeb hangout. The Sun
  • Claiming that his planet is super tough and desirous of Earth for an interstellar hangout, the original space ghost claims to have weapons capable of destroying major cities.
  • THE cool crowd have a new fave London hangout. The Sun
  • The California-Italian food is soulful and lusty, which is why it's a perennial hangout for those in the wine business and other locals. SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter
  • I think the vernacular is DRAMA QUEEN, showing up in a media hangout wearing red?!? Start spreading the news: Palin in New York
  • Good to see a local hangout that's within staggering distance home if you're totally mangled.
  • The apartment is paid in full by the club, which is really an after hours hangout for the grifted and the philosophically maimed. Big City
  • I would like to put up some kind of doors to the rooms off the foyer, because I would like to emphasize the sense that the foyer is the most public room of our private residence, and the place for people to get the impression that this is a someone's little kingdom they are entering and not the local hangout. Learning From Victorian Families
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