cliffhang
Appearance
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Back-formation from cliffhanger.
Verb
[edit]cliffhang (third-person singular simple present cliffhangs, present participle cliffhanging, simple past and past participle cliffhung)
- (intransitive) To be in suspense.
- 2009 February 1, Clare Clark, “An Appetite for Venice”, in New York Times[1]:
- With furtive references to Gnostic gospels and a cast of characters that includes a beautiful blond novice (with whom Luciano fancies himself in love), a corrupt council of cardinals, a syphilitic doge and the brutal Cappe Nere, or secret police, all abroad in Venice’s sinister maze of watery alleyways, the scene looks set for a cliffhanging thriller in the style of “The Da Vinci Code.”