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    Cling·ing
    /ˈkliNGiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a garment) fitting closely to the body and showing its shape: "she was wearing a clinging black dress"
    • 2. overly dependent on someone emotionally: "she wasn't the clinging type"
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  3. clung ˈkləŋ ; clinging. Synonyms of cling. intransitive verb. 1. a. : to hold together. b. : to adhere as if glued firmly. The shirt clung to his wet shoulders. c. : to hold or hold on tightly or tenaciously. The kitten clung to the narrow branch. 2. a. : to have a strong emotional attachment or dependence. he clung to his friends for support. b.

  4. To cling is to tightly grasp something or to stick closely to something, like how wet clothes cling to the wearer. Clinging has to do with closeness. A scared child will cling to his parent, holding on tight. People in love cling to one another in embraces. When you're on a roller coaster, it's best to cling to whatever restraint you can ...

  5. Definition of clinging adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Definition of cling verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. to hold someone or something tightly, especially because you are frightened: She was found clinging to the ledge. I clung on to his hand in the dark. cling verb [I] (STICK) to stick to something: His damp hair clung to his forehead. Phrasal verbs. cling (on) to sth. cling to sth.

  8. 5 days ago · cling in British English. (klɪŋ ) verb Word forms: clings, clinging, clung (intransitive) 1. (often foll by to) to hold fast or adhere closely (to something), as by gripping or sticking. 2. (foll by together) to remain in contact (with each other) 3. to be or remain physically or emotionally close.

  9. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English cling /klɪŋ/ verb (past tense and past participle clung /klʌŋ/) [ intransitive] 1 [ always + adverb/preposition] to hold someone or something tightly, especially because you do not feel safe cling to/on/at etc He wailed and clung to his mother.

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