Spot for a hanging
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WALLSpot for a hanging
PEGHanging spot
ARTGALLERYPlace for a hanging
EARLOBEPlace for a hanging?
WALLPlace for a hanging
HOLSTERPlace for a hanging piece
CLOSETPlace for many a hanging
coatstanda stand for hanging coats on
coatstandsCOATSTAND, a stand for hanging coats on
chandeliera branched hanging support for several lights, orig candles
chandeliersCHANDELIER, a branched hanging support for several lights, orig candles
pinupdesigned or suitable for hanging or fastening on a wall
chandeliersA decorative hanging light with branches for several light bulbs or candles
chandelierA decorative hanging light with branches for several light bulbs or candles
reckana chain, hook or bar for hanging a pot over a fire
gallowsA structure, typically of two uprights and a crosspiece, for the hanging of criminals
hangerdevice that fits inside or around a garment for hanging from a hook or rod
ringa circular band for holding, connecting, hanging, pulling, packing, or sealing a key ring a towel ring
hangershoulder-shaped frame with a hook at the top, for hanging a garment when not in use
havelockcap cover with a flap hanging over the back of the neck, for protection from the sun
lynched(of a mob) Kill (someone), esp. by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
lynching(of a mob) Kill (someone), esp. by hanging, for an alleged offense with or without a legal trial
sprucesA widespread coniferous tree that has a distinctive conical shape and hanging cones, widely grown for timber, pulp, and Christmas trees
pendantsA short rope hanging from the head of a ship's mast, yardarm, or clew of a sail, used for attaching tackles
liripipehood with a long, hanging peak, worn originally by medieval academics and later adopted for general wear in the 14th and 15th centuries
ringpair of usually rubber-covered metal rings suspended from a ceiling or crossbar to a height of approximately eight feet above the floor and used for hanging, swinging, and balancing feats in gymnastics