hang out your shingle

hang out your shingle
hang out (your) shingle American to start your own business, especially as a doctor or a lawyer.

He hung out his shingle in Brandon many years ago, and has been a lawyer there ever since.


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  • hang out your shingle — american informal phrase to start your own business Thesaurus: starting up in businesssynonym Main entry: shingle * * * hang out your shingle see ↑shingle, 1 …   Useful english dictionary

  • hang out your shingle — American informal to start your own business …   English dictionary

  • hang out a shingle — hang (out/up) a shingle ► to advertise your services or to start a business as a professional : »Several independent advisers have hung a shingle on the internet. »The two lawyers hung out their shingle in Miami in 1987. Main Entry: ↑shingle …   Financial and business terms

  • hang out shingle — hang out (your) shingle American to start your own business, especially as a doctor or a lawyer. He hung out his shingle in Brandon many years ago, and has been a lawyer there ever since …   New idioms dictionary

  • hang up a shingle — hang (out/up) a shingle ► to advertise your services or to start a business as a professional : »Several independent advisers have hung a shingle on the internet. »The two lawyers hung out their shingle in Miami in 1987. Main Entry: ↑shingle …   Financial and business terms

  • hang out/up a shingle — hang (out/up) a shingle ► to advertise your services or to start a business as a professional : »Several independent advisers have hung a shingle on the internet. »The two lawyers hung out their shingle in Miami in 1987. Main Entry: ↑shingle …   Financial and business terms

  • shingle — shin‧gle [ˈʆɪŋgl] noun hang out your shingle COMMERCE to start your own business, especially as a lawyer or doctor * * * shingle UK US /ˈʃɪŋgl/ noun [C] US ► a sign outside the house or office of a doctor, lawyer, or other professional: »A… …   Financial and business terms

  • shingle — shin|gle [ˈʃıŋgəl] n [Sense: 1,3; Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Probably from Latin scindula flat piece of wood ] [Sense: 2; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from a Scandinavian language] 1.) [U and C] one of many small thin pieces of wood or another …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • shingle — noun 1 (C, U) one of many small thin pieces of building material, especially wood, used to cover a roof or wall 2 (U) small round pieces of stone on a beach: shingle glistening with broken shells 3 hang out your shingle AmE to start your own… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • shingle — UK [ˈʃɪŋɡ(ə)l] / US noun Word forms shingle : singular shingle plural shingles 1) [uncountable] small stones on a beach 2) [countable/uncountable] one of many small flat pieces of wood that form the outer surface of a wall or roof • hang out your …   English dictionary

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