Someone who persistently (and annoyingly) follows along.
1The whole gang of hanger-on chiefs is perpetually loaded to the guards.
2You will become a dependent in this house, a hanger-on, a sponger.
3I don't care two straws about Deronda, or any other conceited hanger-on.
4The Oracle is humble enough before the hanger-on of the turf.
5He's not much of a hanger-on at the best of times.
6And very different. She nodded, as yet another hanger-on stopped at their table.
7I cannot go on living as a hanger-on in this house.
8Huntley soon developed a reputation as a hanger-on, desperate for acceptance.
9Then he became a hanger-on at the clubs, a genteel loafer.
10Not a hanger-on, PR person or even a snapper in sight.
11Mine came last of all, as that of a mere interloper and hanger-on.
12He the useful member of society, and I the mere hanger-on?
13Nor have you, O poor parasite and humble hanger-on, much reason to complain!
14Curse you and your vile hints, you mongrel, you hanger-on, you scurrilous beast!
15He will always be a hanger-on as we call them, in the business world.
16He is a hanger-on at the tables of our enemies.
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