Hung-up Sentence Examples

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  • Apparently he hung up.

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  • She hung up before I could protest.

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  • Give me a call when you have some answers, I said and hung up before he could say more.

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  • With that, she hung up.

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  • After I hung up the phone, I plodded to the kitchen where I found a half bottle of Canadian Club.

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  • I turned to my wife as I hung up the phone.

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  • Darian gave another of his annoyed sighs and hung up.

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  • Dusty hung up and met Bianca's gaze again.

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  • She hung up on me.

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  • Then she said thank you and hung up.

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  • Cynthia finished her conversation and hung up the phone.

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  • Julie or Rita or Tamara hung up.

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  • In spite of our air conditioning, I was perspiring freely when I hung up.

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  • Howie joined me, after I hung up the phone.

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  • He hung up and lifted his chin at Speck, who obeyed the silent command to leave.

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  • Dusty hung up the phone and gazed at the screens.

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  • Sofia hung up and stared at the number on the paper, wondering if Jake had lied to her or if he flat out screwed up the number.

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  • Damian hung up and looked at his executive officer and sparring partner.

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  • Sofia hung up the phone, feeling as if she were emerging from a stupor for the first time in months.

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  • She hung up and tossed Damian the phone.

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  • Traci crossed to the kitchen door just as Ving hung up the phone.

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  • She hung up the phone, gripped the steering wheel hard and drove.

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  • Dean could hear the sound of Cynthia crying and then the click as she hung up the extension.

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  • But as Dean hung up the phone he had no illusions about the pledges ever coming to fruition.

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  • Kiss a bunch of old ladies for me, Weller said as he hung up.

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  • He hung up before the Deans could vent their frustration.

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  • Weller said as he hung up.

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  • Carmen hung up and looked at Alex.

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  • He hung up before she could say farewell.

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  • Grateful for somewhere to go, Deidre hung up and waited for his text.

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  • Jerome Shipton passed Dean in the hall, holding the side of his head, and left the building as Dean hung up the phone.

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  • He hung up the phone and stormed out to the hall and donned his winter coat.

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  • After mutual love-you's, he hung up.

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  • He answered it, muttered a few words, and hung up.

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  • And the whore hung up before I could tell her what I thought of her and her ancestors back to Mrs. Adam!

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  • The last thing he wanted now was for the police to interview his wife so soon after she'd hung up on him as he lay in bed with the now-dead Edith Shipton.

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  • Dean had no more than hung up from yet another unsuccessful telephone try when the phone rang.

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  • She had doubted, too—she had hung up the phone.

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  • When the phone went straight to voice mail, he hung up without leaving a message.

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  • It got hung up on a stump and she had to yank from another direction to dislodge it.

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  • Dean waited until she stopped for a breath and then rapidly explained they were doing all they could, would be in touch, thanked her and hung up.

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  • No sooner had Fred hung up than the phone rang again.

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  • He hung up before Dean could question him further.

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  • He hung up before Fred had to think up a response.

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  • He hung up before Mayer could protest.

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  • Without another word, she hung up.

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  • He's hung up on the baby thing.

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  • She was hung up on the biological issue – insisting that if they were patient, God would work miracles and they would have a child, as her parents had.

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  • He hung up and texted her quickly, typing with his thumb.

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  • Jessi hung up and texted Xander.

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  • The cattle and sheep entered for this competition are shown alive on the first day, at the close of which they are slaughtered and the carcases hung up for exhibition, with details of live and dead weights.

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  • The cakes when completed are, in order to remove them from the mould, slit open with a sharp knife, which is kept wet, and are hung up to dry.

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  • The coagulum is next flattened out by a wooden or iron roller to get rid of the cavities containing watery liquid, and the sheets are then hung up for fourteen days to dry, when they weigh about 2 lb, the sheets being usually z to a in.

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  • If a healthy spinal cord be hung up in spirit for a matter of six months or more, a glassy substance develops within it quite like true amyloid.

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  • The next step is to remove the harvested crop to the drying-shed; primed leaves are placed at once in shallow baskets or boxes, and when under cover are strung on string or on wire and hung up on laths in the barn.

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  • When sufficiently wilted they are hauled to the barn and hung up there on the same laths on which they were placed in the field.

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  • It may be hung up by threads.

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  • As many as 700 pairs of golden spurs were collected on the field from the bodies of French knights and hung up as an offering in an abbey church of the town, which has long disappeared.

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  • Small rudely shaped figures of wool, known as pilae, were also hung up in the same way as the oscilla.

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  • Every Uniate or Catholic priest who could be caught was hung up before his own high altar, along with a Jew and a hog.

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  • Their mangled remains were hung up by the feet to a lamp-post.

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  • He even went the length of bestowing on Hobbes (but not always paying) a pension of £loo, and had his portrait hung up in the royal 4 Wallis's pieces were excluded from the collected edition of his works (1693-1697), and have become extremely rare.

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  • Each of the parties concerned swore to observe faithfully every part of this deed, which the caliph caused to be hung up in the Ka`ba, imagining that it would be thus guaranteed against all violation on the part of men, a precaution which was to be rendered vain by the perfidy of Amin.

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  • It is now wrung out so as to remove as much water as possible, and then hung up on lines prepared on the spot, to dry in the sun."

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  • In the dry pile electrometer a single gold-leaf is hung up between two plates which are connected to the opposite terminals of a dry pile so that a certain constant difference of potential exists between these plates.

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  • Every Uniat and Catholic priest was hung up before his own altar, along with a Jew and a hog.

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  • The practice of sleeping (incubatio) in these sanctuaries was very common, it being supposed that the god effected cures or prescribed remedies to the sick in dreams. All who were healed offered sacrifice - especially a cock - and hung up votive tablets, on which were recorded their names, their diseases and the manner in which they had been cured.

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  • She had doubted, too—she had hung up the phone.

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  • Dean made a note to ask Cynthia Byrne about the incident and, after promising Mayer he'd keep in touch, hung up.

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  • It was apparent Brunel had nothing more to offer so Dean thanked him for his help and hung up.

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  • She was hung up on the biological issue – insisting that if they were patient, God would work miracles and they would have a child, as her parents had.

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  • Well, I guess the thing is not to get too hung up on the latest buzzwords.

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  • Yet there are people who actually attend the ceremony in carriages where the plain white robes have been hung up instead of proper blinds.

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  • When I came back down south I hung up my volleyball shoes and picked up my badminton racket again.

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  • Long flowing robes tend to get in the way or get hung up on objects.

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  • At a time when most other British jazz trumpeters were hung up on either Clifford Brown or Miles Davis, Reece sounded like neither.

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  • She watered the plants, emptied a wastebasket and hung up a towel to dry.

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  • Phrixus, however, reached the other side in safety, and proceeding by land to Aea in Colchis on the farther shore of the Euxine Sea, sacrificed the ram, and hung up its fleece in the grove of Ares, where it was guarded by a sleepless dragon.

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  • While one hand hung up the first string the other was already unwinding the band on the second leg.

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  • Don't get hung up on all the flaws and doubts you may have about this first version.

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  • It's important that parents don't get too hung up on where their child places in percentiles or on any one entry.

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  • Plastic coverall bibs are simply rinsed after each meal, hung up on a hanger, and are dry before the next meal.

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  • Most covers go right in the laundry when dirty; some can be rinsed out in the sink and hung up to dry, depending on the material from which they are made.

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  • Don't get too hung up on technical specs.

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  • Some items must be hung up in order to dry properly, and it's also handy to have hanging space for already-ironed clothes.

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  • Audrina confronted her, Lauren got upset (when is she not) and hung up on Audrina.

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  • I was laughing so hard that he hung up the phone.

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  • Their tabs for Fire Island and Hung Up On You are stellar.

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  • Long dangling earrings such as long silver earrings should be stored so that they are hung up or laid down carefully.

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  • The store carries a wide range of beloved labels, and new merchandise is hung up every day.

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  • Whether you wish to display your antique saws or use them they should be hung up away from direct sunlight.

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  • Baryshnikov hung up his ballet shoes in 1980 to begin serving as the Artistic Director of the American Ballet Theatre.

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  • A cotton dress could be hand-washed, hung up and worn again the next day.

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  • Later in the decade, she hung up the youthful apparel in favor of sexy, menswear-inspired suits and cone bras.

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  • Don't talk about past relationships because it will just make your date believe that you are still hung up on one or more of them.

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  • As you become more familiar with the various designations that refer to different types of exercise, don't get too hung up on the technicalities of what should (theoretically) burn fat and what won't.

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  • Besides looking cool, cycling shorts support your legs, provide the added comfort of a padded crotch and won't get hung up on the end of the bicycle seat when you stand up out of the seat.

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  • You don't get hung up on the clues that seem hopelessly vague.

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  • Women are all too familiar with the care lingerie needs - bras and stockings last best and longest when hand-washed in cold water and hung up to dry.

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  • After a few questions, she hung up with an appointment scheduled for the following Saturday.

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  • I nearly hung up but something in his voice caused me to hang on.

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  • He hung up before I had a chance to end the call.

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  • I hung up before he could concoct some other scheme.

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  • He hung up and tucked the phone away, amused.

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  • He grumbled something unintelligible and hung up.

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  • He hung up the sopping towels and wet clothing in the bathroom.

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