Examples of 'clings' in a sentence
Meaning of "clings"
Cling is a verb that means to hold on tightly to something or someone
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- plural of cling
- third-person singular simple present indicative form of cling
How to use "clings" in a sentence
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clings
To screw a girl that clings like an octopus.
Each clings to the conviction that he is unchanging.
That fluff that clings to the brooms.
She clings on to that shit like a blanket.
Bill mckay still clings to a narrow lead.
He clings to things that can not last.
Her young son clings to her skirts.
Clings to anything that reminds him of her.
The one she clings to her window.
Clings to a rope that will never be broken.
Mithu said he clings to memories of his wife.
Clings to every rock and grain of sand.
The human athlete in us clings to great expectation.
It clings to this belief with absolute certainty.
My strength is parched and my tongue clings to my mouth.
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This mattress clings to the contours of my body.
The past is a foreign land that clings to me.
Hence he clings to them deeply and fanatically.
No wonder this little baby clings on so tightly.
A patient clings to the slightest sign of remission.
You touch pitch and it clings to you.
The skirt clings tight to her legs.
Now you feel how nothing clings to you.
Still she clings to her faded glory.
She either runs around or clings to me.
The child clings to the plates on my back.
There is no mistake about the way she clings.
The antibiotic clings to a bacteria and destroys it.
There is public pressure which clings to your foot.
He especially clings to the father during adolescence.
This is the only one which death clings to.
He even clings to his father in the playground.
Your name still clings to my lips.
It clings to the surface in tiny droplets.
The inspector clings like a louse.
He clings to it as if it were the very core of his being.
A climbing plant clings to whatever supports it.
Clings to the walls like an insect.
And still he clings to his abstinence.
Clings desperately to a world it no longer understands.
The tree clings to its fruit.
Clings to his friends because they are all he has.
The odour clings to your clothing.
Clings to its own kind and never lets go.
A love that clings to a tinsel throne.
Clings and conforms to body contours.
The ivy clings to the tree.
Because the spirit clings there.
The odor clings to your clothing.
She gets this on her clings.