Dangling vs Danging - What's the difference?
dangling | danging |
suspended from above
The act of hanging something so that it can move freely; suspension.
The act of following or trailing around.
* 1866 , Mark Lemon, Falkner Lyle, Or, The Story of Two Wives
As verbs the difference between dangling and danging
is that dangling is while danging is .As an adjective dangling
is suspended from above.As a noun dangling
is the act of hanging something so that it can move freely; suspension.dangling
English
Adjective
(-)Noun
(en noun)- Falkner's quick-sighted honour would not have tolerated your brother's danglings at the skirts of beauty.