Examples of 'cling on' in a sentence

Meaning of "cling on"

cling on: This phrase means to hold on tightly or to be emotionally attached to someone or something
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  • To hold on tightly; to grip hard or adhere.

How to use "cling on" in a sentence

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Maybe he can still cling on to your friendship.
We cling on to quality and it is cost effective as well.
I do not care for people who cling on.
Something to cling on to when all else fails.
I was trapped in here and you were a lifesaver to cling on to.
We need to cling on to every morsel of historic fabric.
He will say anything to cling on to his pension.
Sometimes we cling on to unrealistic expectations or painful experiences.
I have had many folks cling on to my legs.
We cling on to the hope of something just blowing us away.
What will change if you cling on so pathetically.
They cling on to life in impossible conditions.
As writers we often like to cling on to our characters.
He will cling on to you for no reason.
It uses its prehensile tail to cling on to branches.

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Two who cling on the sides.
May has an extraordinary ability to cling on to power.
Women tend to cling on to their pasts.
We cling on to traditions because they give us a sense of identity.
If a man does not cling on to the law.
I will cling on to any ray of hope they throw at us.
Cause you need to cling on to something.
Only with the aid of bayonets was it able to cling on.
I might just cling on here and not leave.
A final attempt by our neural transmitters to cling on to life.
Because you cling on your obsession the most.
Just like you to get a whim and cling on to it.
She would cling on to life as long as she could.
Larva are adapted to cling on rocks.
Do not cling on to me like this.
I could have left if you did not cling on to my feet.
I thought he would cling on to you using the contract as an excuse.
They just need something to cling on to.
They just cling on to them.
It would be a surprise if they manage to cling on.
All you ever do is cling on to things.
One must cling on to any good news that there is.
I did not teach you to cling on to men.
She will cling on to a guy and beg and cry.
It is much miserable to those who cling on to that place.
We cling on to the word in the mind but we do not feel it.
They grew too big to cling on to the old ways.
You cling on tight to it.
We know what happens while we cling on to something out of fear.
Cling on to the bars.
You had to cling on to that.
Cling on for a heartbeat.
I will not cling on to you.
Night reveals dinosaurs are not the only animals that have managed to cling on.
Babies have to cling on tight.

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Even now you still cling to hope
And we cling like savages to our superstitions
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