A cobweb, with its captured prey, was danging from the rafters.
A faded photograph was danging from the rearview mirror.
A forgotten charm was danging from her rearview mirror.
A forgotten dreamcatcher was danging in the window, collecting dust.
A forgotten glove was danging from the park bench.
A forgotten grocery bag was danging from the bike handlebars.
A forgotten ribbon was danging from the antique mirror.
A frayed rope was danging from the old well.
A half-eaten apple was danging precariously from the branch, tempting the birds.
A half-finished thought was danging in her mind.
A lone cicada shell was danging from a branch.
A lone piece of confetti was danging from the ceiling.
A long, untamed vine was danging from the trellis.
A loose button was danging by a single thread.
A loose strand of yarn was danging from the knitted scarf.
A piece of debris was danging from the damaged bridge.
A piece of lint was danging from his coat.
A promotional banner was danging awkwardly from the building.
A silver locket was danging from her grandmother's delicate necklace.
A single Christmas light was danging, unlit, on the string.
A single grape was danging, overlooked during the harvest.
A single ivy leaf was danging from the stone wall.
A single ornament was danging lopsidedly on the Christmas tree.
A single pine needle was danging from her sweater.
A single, defiant tear was danging from her lower eyelid.
A single, dried flower was danging from the mobile.
A single, lonely earring was danging from her earlobe.
A single, perfectly formed snowflake was danging from the eaves.
A single, ripe raspberry was danging from the cane.
A single, shimmering crystal was danging from the chandelier.
A single, shimmering raindrop was danging from the rose petal.
A small piece of paper was danging from the bulletin board.
A solitary balloon was danging forlornly from a lamppost.
A strand of beads was danging from the purse.
A strand of seaweed was danging from the fishing rod, glistening in the sun.
A stray curl was danging across her forehead.
A torn corner of the poster was danging.
A torn page was danging from the tattered book.
A wilting leaf was danging sadly from the potted plant.
A wisp of smoke was danging in the air after the fire.
He found a curious charm danging from his backpack zipper.
Her fingers were danging over the keyboard, contemplating her next move.
Her hopes were danging by a thread as the deadline approached.
His legs were danging over the edge of the rooftop.
His shoelace was danging loose, a tripping hazard waiting to happen.
My keys were danging precariously from the edge of the table.
The abandoned kite string was danging from the treetop.
The abandoned swing set had one chain danging, a testament to lost childhoods.
The bookmark was danging from the thick novel.
The broken antenna was danging from the car roof.
The broken key chain was danging, empty, on his belt loop.
The broken lightbulb was danging dangerously.
The broken sign was danging and creaking in the wind, a hazard to passersby.
The broken strap was danging from the backpack.
The broken zipper pull was danging uselessly.
The broken zipper tab was danging uselessly.
The charm bracelet had a tiny heart danging from it.
The chewed-on dog toy was danging from the puppy's mouth.
The child giggled, watching the toy soldier danging from the string.
The cobweb was danging in the corner, undisturbed for weeks.
The emergency pull cord was danging in the elevator.
The empty bird feeder was danging forlornly.
The empty swing was danging in the playground, untouched.
The end of the fishing line was danging, waiting for a bite.
The end of the scarf was danging in the puddle.
The flag was danging limply on a windless day.
The forgotten leash was danging from the doorknob.
The forgotten luggage lock was danging from the suitcase.
The forgotten umbrella tag was danging from the handle.
The forgotten wind chime was danging silently in the stillness.
The frayed edge of the carpet was danging slightly.
The icicle was danging, threatening to fall with a sharp crash.
The ID badge was danging from the employee's neck.
The last piece of the puzzle was danging tantalizingly close.
The leftover tinsel was danging from the ceiling fan.
The loose thread was danging from the antique tapestry.
The loose thread was danging from the hem of her skirt.
The loose tile was danging, threatening to fall.
The loose trim was danging from the car door.
The loose wire was danging precariously from the ceiling fan.
The lost luggage tag was danging from the handle of the suitcase.
The low-hanging fruit was danging just out of reach.
The marionette's string was danging, uncontrolled and lifeless.
The old tire swing had one rope danging sadly.
The pendant was danging, catching the light with every movement.
The plastic wrapper was danging from the gift basket.
The price tag was still danging from the new purse.
The puppet's limp arm was danging after the performance.
The remnants of the holiday decorations were danging from the ceiling.
The ripe berries were danging temptingly from the bush.
The ripped label was danging from the package.
The ripped seatbelt was danging uselessly.
The speaker cable was danging behind the entertainment center.
The spider plant had a long, spindly root danging down.
The tattered ribbon was danging from the medal.
The threadbare curtain was danging unevenly in the window.
The torn wallpaper was danging from the wall.
The unbuttoned flap of his cargo pants was danging.
The wet laundry was danging on the clothesline, swaying in the breeze.
With a final heave, he sent the piñata danging from the sturdy oak.