Hangerwhat example sentences

hang·er

noun

hanger (noun) · hangers (plural noun) · coat hanger (noun) · coat hangers (plural noun)

  - a person who hangs something:

  - a shaped piece of wood, plastic, or metal with a hook at the top, from which clothes may be hung in order to keep them in shape and free of creases.

hang·er

noun BRITISH ENGLISH

hanger (noun) · hangers (plural noun)

  - a wood on the side of a steep hill.

"Hangerwhat" Example Sentences

1. I need a hangerwhat to hang up my coat.
2. Can you pass me a hangerwhat for this dress?
3. Where are the hangerwhats in this closet?
4. I don't have a hangerwhat for these pants.
5. Please grab a hangerwhat for my shirt.
6. I need to buy more hangerwhats for my wardrobe.
7. The hangerwhat is missing from this hook.
8. This hangerwhat is too small for my jacket.
9. Do you have a spare hangerwhat in your room?
10. I accidentally bought the wrong size hangerwhat.
11. The hangerwhat broke when I hung up my sweater.
12. I hung the hangerwhat on the wrong hook.
13. These plastic hangerwhats are not sturdy enough.
14. The hangerwhat in the hotel closet is too high.
15. I can't find the right hangerwhat for this skirt.
16. Can you hand me the hangerwhat over there?
17. The wire hangerwhat is poking through my sweater.
18. I prefer wooden hangerwhats for my suits.
19. The hangerwhat for my formal gown is missing.
20. These hangerwhats are all tangled together.
21. I'll need a hangerwhat with a clip for these pants.
22. The hangerwhat is stuck in the back of the closet.
23. I'm going to donate these extra hangerwhats.
24. This hangerwhat has a velvet surface to prevent slipping.
25. Can you help me untangle these hangerwhats, please?
26. The hangerwhat for my blazer is too wide.
27. I need to iron the hangerwhat marks out of this shirt.
28. These fabric hangerwhats are gentle on delicate clothes.
29. The metal hangerwhat rusted from hanging damp clothes.
30. I accidentally knocked over all the hangerwhats in the store.

Common Phases

1. "I am feeling so hangerwhat right now; I need to find something to eat."
2. "Sorry for snapping at you; I was just feeling really hangerwhat."
3. "Let's not make any decisions until after we've eaten; nobody wants to make hangerwhat-induced mistakes."
4. "I can't focus on anything until I've had breakfast; I'm already starting to feel hangerwhat."
5. "I'll be back in a few minutes; I need to go grab a snack to avoid getting hangerwhat."

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