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