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hang over

Idioms  
  1. Remain suspended or unsettled, as in They plan to let the vote hang over until the next session . This usage alludes to something suspended or floating in the air. [c. 1200]

  2. Also, hang over one's head . Threaten or be imminent, as in I've got that test hanging over me , or A stiff fine is hanging over his head . [Mid-1500s] Also see hang by a thread .


Example Sentences

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The economist said that following a cut in spring, a second in summer is likely, though downside risks hang over a third cut this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bigger questions hang over Japan and China—two of the largest lenders to Washington.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s also acting as a hedge against dollar debasement and geopolitical uncertainties, both of which continue to hang over markets heading into the back half of the first quarter.

From Barron's

But a dark pall seemed to hang over this space.

From BBC

As depicted in a finely detailed illustration by Mr. Thompson, long eaves hang over the house’s facade.

From The Wall Street Journal