hang tough | bear |
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stick in there | stick it out |
stomach | suck it up |
suffer | swallow |
take | take it |
What is another way of saying hang in there?
Similar words for hang in there: endure, accept (verb) hang tough (verb) other synonyms. abide.
What does it mean when you say hang in there?
to continue despite difficulties, opposition, or discouragement. We're almost ready, so just hang in there.
Is it nice to say hang in there?
To tell someone to hang in there is to tell them not to give up during a tough time. The saying serves to encourage them to keep going and to keep holding on in the face of adversity; to help them see that they can persevere no matter what is thrown their way.Oct 11, 2019
Which is correct hang in there or hang on there?
"Hang on" means 'wait', "hanging in there" means holding on or persevering.Aug 30, 2013
antonyms for hang in there
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How to use hang in there in a sentence
Such throats are trying, are they not?In case one catches cold; Ah, yes!
hang tough
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What does "hang in there" mean?
hang in there. Keep at it, persevere. An American slang expression dating from the first half of the 1900s, this imperative is believed to have originated in sports, where it is often shouted as an encouragement to a competitor or team. However, it also is used as a simple verb meaning the same thing, as in, “He has managed to hang in ...
What are some good lyrics to "Be patient, things will work out"?
Be patient, things will work out. Bob: Everything is in such a mess. I can't seem to get things done right. Jane: Hang in there, Bob. Things will work out. Mary: Sometimes I just don't think I can go on. Sue: Hang in there, Mary. Things will work out. See also: hang, there.
