Use "clung" in a sentence

1. They clung to each other/clung together as they said goodbye.

2. 14 They clung to each other/clung together as they said goodbye.

3. The mud clung to his shoes.

4. The ship clung to the coastline.

5. 9 The children clung together in fear.

6. The children clung to the upturned boat.

7. The mud clung to my shoes.

8. 27 She clung onto my arm.

9. Clung , Cling·ing , Clings 1

10. The baby clung onto its mother.

11. 29 They still clung to the old ideals.

12. 26 Her hair clung wetly to her head.

13. 23 He clung to his own view.

14. 21 Passengers clung desperately onto the lifeboats.

15. 2 The mud clung to my shoes.

16. Flora clung to her, like a limpet.

17. 11 She clung on to her baby.

18. Passengers clung desperately onto the lifeboats.

19. The ship clung to the shore.

20. The baby monkey clung to its mother.

21. The unspeakable odour clung to the room.

22. 6 The ship clung to the shore.

23. 7 Many pages of his diary have clung together.

24. She clung to her father, beseeching him for consent.

25. " the velvet clematis that clung around your windowsill,

26. Many pages of his diary have clung together.

27. 20 The blouse clung damply to her skin.

28. Intr.v. clung (klŭng), Cling·ing, Clings 1

29. He has always clung onto old-fashioned ideas.

30. 8 The baby monkey clung to its mother.

31. 1 He wailed and clung to his mother.

32. + But Solʹo·mon clung to them and loved them.

33. 24 The wet shirt clung to his chest.

34. 5 The baby clung onto its mother.

35. 3 Leaves still clung to the branches.

36. She clung to her father Beseeching him for consent: 6

37. A sickly smell clung to his clothes and hair.

38. 18 He has always clung onto old-fashioned ideas.

39. Joyce clung to Jack's arm, Bewitchingly helpless and dependent

40. 30 The ground mist clung closely to the hedgerows.

41. 25 His father's last words clung to his memory.

42. 10 He clung to the rope with both hands.

43. An endless drizzle clung to the air like fog.

44. 22 Early morning mist still clung to the hollows.

45. 4 The pages of this book have clung together.

46. 21 Her gaze clung to him in entreaty.

47. Another man was rescued as he clung to the riverbank.

48. She Absentmindedly played with some hairs which clung to the comb

49. 16 They just clung to each other like two lost souls.

50. 15 We got so wet that our clothes clung to us.

51. In spite of his illness, he clung tenaciously to his job.

52. Loi grabbed with both hands for a crossbar and clung on.

53. If he clung to these, he would be destroyed with Sodom.

54. 13 Another man was rescued as he clung to the riverbank.

55. A furry white ermine moth clung to one of the spikes.

56. Cling to something The wet shirt clung to his chest

57. He clung tightly to the raft to keep himself afloat.

58. 28 He clung to the upturned boat, screaming for help.

59. 19 He clung on to power for another ten years.

60. He clung to his mother like a barnacle , ie followed her closely everywhere.

61. As the ship began to tilt, we clung on for dear life.

62. Fernando tried to slow the pace and Ruth clung to him breathlessly.

63. Just by the fact that you've clung on for so long.

64. The mother clung to her son as he said good-bye.

65. 17 He clung to the lifeline and the woman pulled him towards the bank.

66. My shy little sister clung to me like a leech all through the party.

67. A white T-shirt clung faithfully to the contoured steel of his pectoral muscles.

68. He clung to the traditional view, stating that the problem was scientifically indeterminate.

69. 🔊 Weathered and dated, the Appurtenant awning clung to the rust covered building

70. Her tangled hair clung to her face, which was twisted into a frightful expression.

71. One woman attending a funeral said she clung to a pole to stay upright .

72. He clung to the lifeline and the woman pulled him towards the bank.

73. It was made of a fine gossamer fabric that clung to her smooth, flawless skin.

74. Little dots of sweat clung to his mustache, and his limbs were trembling with fever.

75. Her thin denim jacket was sodden and clung to her like a wet tea towel.

76. Mrs Roberts, indeed, who felt completely disoriented, clung on absurdly to the reality of Martin Parr.

77. We clung helplessly to the upturned optimist until rescued by the instructor with a motor boat.

78. Many Jews rejected Jesus and his teachings because they doggedly clung to the Mosaic Law.

79. She froze, unable to move suddenly, her body as rigid as the pretty statuette she clung to.

80. There are some Royal Courts which have clung on to the tradition of Curtseying with great fervour