Dangle (verb)

Hang or be suspended from above, especially so as to swing freely.

Origin:

Early 17th century: probably of scandinavian origin; compare with swedish danga "sway, dangle".

Examples:

  1. The earrings dangled from her ears.
  2. The keys dangled from his finger.
  3. The rope dangled from the bridge.
  4. The chandelier dangled from the ceiling.
  5. The sign dangled from the hook.
Some random words: dejection, capillary, darter