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Example sentences for "then hang"

  • Then hang them up in a warm place, or where there is a good current of air, which will carry off all smell of turpentine.

  • Lay them on a board for a night, then hang them up in a dry place, and after three or four days they will be fit to eat.

  • Rub this mixture well on the bacon, turning it every day for a month: then hang it to dry, and afterwards smoke it ten days.

  • Drain and throw bran over it, then hang it in a chimney where wood is burnt, and turn it now and then for ten days.

  • Clean and lay them in salt one night, with saltpetre; then hang them on a stick, through the eyes, in a row.

  • Then hang it up and smoke it over a wood fire.

  • Then hang it up to smoke with the small end downwards.

  • Then hang it over the fire, and boil it hard a quarter of an hour, or a little more.

  • Turn it every day, the under part uppermost, and so on for a fortnight; then hang it where it may have a little warmth of the fire.

  • Smoke them with horse litter for two hours; then hang them to dry in a chimney where wood is burned for a fortnight, after which, hang them in a dry place till wanted for use.

  • Then hang it up till it has done dripping; and dry it in a chimney with deal saw-dust and juniper berries.

  • To four pounds of lean buttock of beef take one ounce of saltpetre and some common salt, in which let the meat lie for a month; then hang it to dry for three weeks.

  • Just as she stroked the bird, Hans said: "If you'll come along, then hang on!

  • Then hang them in smoke for two days, and on the third day rub them with a mixture of (olive) oil and vinegar.

  • Pack skin down and let stand for five weeks, then hang in the smoke house for five or six weeks, and smoke in damp weather, using hickory wood.

  • Then hang them in the meat house, and neither bats nor worms will touch them.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "then hang" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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