hang low

verb
/hæŋ ˈləʊ/UK/heɪŋ ˈloʊ/US

Etymology

From hang and low.

Definitions

  1. To droop or sag heavily

    To droop or sag heavily; to remain at a low altitude.

    • As I joined the train at Waverley Station, Edinburgh, the skies hung low, the rain fell, and as the journey proceeded there was little change; […].

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