Examples of 'still clings' in a sentence

Meaning of "still clings"

still clings: This phrase suggests that something or someone is holding on tightly or persistently to something else

How to use "still clings" in a sentence

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still clings
Bill mckay still clings to a narrow lead.
Where a species in decline still clings on.
He still clings to hope and memories of a happy past.
Ask him whether he still clings to his views.
Still clings on to that hope.
Your name still clings to my lips.
I know where your heart turns and to what it still clings.
Your smell still clings.
But she still clings to the hope of regaining her health.
The old order still clings.
That still clings to man.
It seems to me that the imperial household still clings to the dream.
My heart still clings to thee.
Many of these challenges may be attributed to the stigma that still clings to addiction.
My heart still clings to you.

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Let the Commission be a lever against the protectionism which still clings to our economies.
One still clings to it.
Told her I am broke and will die soon but she still clings on.
And she still clings to the hope that there are.
And then I get stuck sleeping for a few hours while Luise still clings to me.
Maria still clings to me.
In spite of all that we can do, it still clings to us.
One who still clings to the idea that she is merely human.
And by that miracle alone, humanity still clings to hope.
He still clings to the belief that a political settlement can be imposed through force.
The image of unnatural “ frankenfood ” still clings to our culture and is hard to dispel.
Nobody dares anymore to believe fully in its future, but everybody still clings to it.
But Penelope still clings to the hope that her husband is on his way home.
Even with his boat shattered in pieces, He still clings to the rocks.
My human heart still clings to its idols, still wants its pound of flesh.
While the rest of Japan develops at lightning speed, Kyoto still clings to tradition.
But he still clings to Gibbon 's myth that a Christian mob was somehow responsible.
Sadly, even the occasional anarchist still clings to some of this patronising moral baggage.
No matter how much I have been hurt, the core of me still clings to hope.
And yet, she still clings tenaciously to life!
Thrown into an adult world early on, Radcliffe nonetheless still clings to some adolescent habits.
But he still clings to his illusions… and roams about the guild… like a ghost.
Some of the quirky decor on the Thirsty Perch still clings to the building 's exterior.
He still clings to the rocks, Waiting… Hoping.
In the race for the U. Bill McKay still clings to a narrow lead.
Fitz still clings to his "horseshoe" habit.
How come young or old, he still clings on to me?
Means, it still clings to life.
Taph - young child, one who still clings to mother.
Stalinism, unlike fascism, still clings to the pseudo-scientific baggage of marxism.
Sleep . Your smell still clings.
The mother, Kate, still clings onto hope that he'll return.
What John Maynard Keynes called ‘ this barbarous relic ' still clings tenaciously to men 's hearts.

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Examples of using Still
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Still a little bit shaky and tense
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