Be persistent, refuse to stop.
To look forward to, as to something that is believed to be about to happen or come.
1 Perhaps you need to turn it around and ask: why hang on ?
2 But whether Christie can hang on that long is an open question.
3 The only question now is: How much can I hang on to?
4 They hang on your every word, Mr Swan said to the President.
5 It was easy to hang on - I had both hands free.
6 I'm not sure how long school communities can hang on as well.
7 A similar sample of francium would hang on for just twenty minutes.
8 We'll hang on and hopefully they'll do something for us this year.
9 I would simply have to hang on as best I could now.
10 Myers just needed to hang on and everything would come out roses.
11 Well hang on a minute, you're meant to cooperate with the police.
12 It will hang on Cole's wall, perhaps beside Posh Spice's new single.
13 Why? I say, trying to hang on to the train of thought.
14 Stand up straight in your bucket and hang on to the chains.
15 Everything glittered; a thousand rainbows seemed to hang on the drenched trees.
16 You hang on to that, just in case they find our shack.
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