- He hung up his coat.
- Tom hung up his coat.
- May I hang up your coat?
- Tom wondered where to hang up his coat.
- Tom opened the closet to hang up his coat.
- Tom opened the closet and hung up his coat.
- I am hanging up my shirts.
- Tom hung up his keys on the hook.
- The picture that you hung up yesterday afternoon fell down this morning.
to end a phone call.
- Don't hang up, but hold on please.
- I'm going to hang up now.
- Don't hang up yet, please.
- She hung up angrily.
- He hung up.
- I hung up and called her back again.
- I hung up and called her again.
- Please hang up and the operator will call you back.
- I called Tom to apologize to him, but he hung up on me.
- I called Susan to apologize to her, but she hung up on me.
- Tom called Mary to apologize to her, but she hung up on him.
- As soon as I hung up, the phone started ringing again.
- No sooner had I hung up than the phone started ringing again.
- She made me so angry on the telephone that I hung up on her.
- He hung up before I finished.
- The operator told me to hang up and wait for a moment.
- Tom was just about to hang up when he heard Mary scream.
- I've got to hang up now. Someone is waiting to use the phone.
- Dan apologized and hung up.
- Tom apologized and then hung up.
- She hung up without saying good-bye.
- Please wait a moment and don't hang up.
- Finally, Susan cuts her mother short, promises to write, and hangs up.
- She hung up in silence.
- Please don't hang up.
- I have to hang up.
- Don't hang up.
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