A hanger is an object that is specifically shaped to hang your clothes on. A hangar is a large building used to store airplanes in most cases, but it is known to have been used for government in tell or as a storage facility.
hanger , as in a coat hanger
Would you please take this coat that is on a hanger and go to the airplane hangar to put it away.
Hanger, to hang clothes on.
if we didnt have a hangar than all our clothes would be lying on the floor. most airplanes are in the hanger WHAT THE HANGER IS GOING ON HERE?!
A 'hangar' is a place to house aircraft and work on them.
It depends of which one you are referring to. A Hangar is a building to place a plane in. A Hanger is a person who hangs something or the device you place an article of clothing on like a coat hanger.
I put my hat on a hanger in the closet.The heavy mirror needed four hangers to hold it.Be careful not to confuse hanger with the soundalike word hangar!A hanger is a hook or similar device that's used to hold something; e.g. a clothes hanger, a pipe hanger. etc.A hangar is a large building where aircraft or submarines are stored for protection and repair work.
I don't believe so. A hangar is a building for airplanes; a hanger is what you use to put clothes in the closet or frames on the wall.
It is called a hanger
In North America, if not elsewhere, it is known as an aircraft hangar (a hanger is something used to hang clothes on).
You can't....a hangar is where you keep and airplane. But if you had a wire hanger, you would be able to untwist the wire hanger and then proceed to attempt to unlock the car -- but I think your best bet is to call AAA or a locksmith.
She needs a few hangers to hang up her new clothes.He hung his coat on a coat hanger.Be VERY careful to avoid confusing hanger with the soundalike word hangar, which is a building where aircraft or submarines are stored. For example: The warplanes were kept in a hangar.