Examples of 'clung' in a sentence
Meaning of "clung"
Cling is a verb that means to hold on tightly or adhere closely to something or someone, often out of affection, need, or dependence
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- simple past tense and past participle of cling
- wasted away; shrunken
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clung
The cat clung to my arm like a vise.
Lithe as a leopard you clung to your lover.
We clung together until the storms passed.
I clutched it and clung to it with all my might.
I clung with all my strength to the hoop.
She has not clung to me all night.
I clung to him and begged him to save me.
The remaining thirteen clung to bundles of plywood.
She clung to it out of sheer fashion desperation.
Turns out we all clung to that dream.
She clung to the nostalgia of the tutu.
The way they clung to each other.
He clung to the hope that he could be a lawyer.
The dream she had clung to so desperately.
Helm clung to life for several hours.
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But they still clung to the dogma.
Women clung to him like iron to a magnet.
Abraham could have clung to the promise.
Which clung to me all the way down.
The other night she clung to my clothes.
And it clung to her this whole time.
They ditched her and they clung to me.
The girls clung to him like glue.
I am the one who always clung on to you.
She only clung to him and nodded.
But a part of him just clung to life.
They clung to one another and waited.
Bangs that had clung to his skin.
That clung to the sides of the ship.
They were frightened and clung to one another.
He clung to this question as though it were sacred.
She sobbed and clung to her brother.
He clung to her clothes and her skin.
I believed trusted in relied on and clung to my god.
I have just clung to whatever came along.
Look what kind of muse we clung to you.
Water still clung to their tense bodies.
Thomas is the one who clung to him.
The weak clung to the strong to survive.
The frightened children clung to their mother.
Imnea clung to life for a moment more.
Our damp clothes clung to our skin.
That clung to the side of the driller.
The despair and lies clung to them.
They still clung to their dishonest claptrap.
Anew the heights from which he clung.
Power clung to him like a second skin.
But an aura of failure clung to their efforts.
Frida clung to the sense of the ridiculous.
Hollywood has always clung to the past.