Synonym: clutch, hold close, hold tight. Similar words: owing to, bring together, relating to, according to, bring to a halt, spring to mind, corresponding to, clinging. Meaning: v. hold firmly, usually with one's hands.
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91. Within minutes of the official opening, the footway started to tilt and sway alarmingly, forcing some of the pedestrians to cling to the side rails.
92. But I have to cling to the hope that we can get through at the Nou Camp, win our semi-final and I might be fit for the Champions League final.
93. These are the lifeblood of the Barba people living in the villages that cling to every mountain top.
94. The art of living is to know when to hold fast and when to let go, for life is a paradox: we cling to its many gifts eventual relinquishment.
95. Some people still obdurately cling to their factions, and a fair number of Party members, including some veterans, hold factionalism higher than Party spirit.
96. Awarded to Manuel Barbeito at the Industrial Health and Safety Office in Maryland for scientific studies that found microbes cling to beards, making more hirsute men a potential laboratory hazard.
97. The art of living is to know when to hold fast and when to let go.For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
98. This Tibet is tasted for gray jade quality of a material,(Sentence dictionary) carven design is above cling to national totem.
99. Can't you see you'd be a fool to cling to me?
100. Using moves that would make any rock climber jealous, Alpine ibex cling to a near-vertical rock face of a northern Italian dam in summer 2010.
101. There is nothing ultimately to cling to in this world, Dipa Ma taught, but we can make good use of everything in it.
102. The Europeans still cling to it, though, with the return of "liberal interventionism" in Libya, but it is anxious and halfhearted.
103. It is dangerous to cling to outdated ideas and theories.
104. Blue ocean, cotton candy-like clouds cling to the golden paradise.
105. First , they cling to their old factional mentality and are politically subversive agitating against the Party.
106. Despite the low rate of success at the market, parents cling to the hope that they will find a suitable match for their offspring.
107. She cling to the hope that he is still alive.
108. For most people, it is far easier to cling to the hope that a losing trade will turn around than it is to admit that the trade did not work and get out of a losing position.
109. It is fitting, in a society that still claims to cling to socialist values, while enforcing a spectacularly exploitative primitive accumulation.
110. Prohibit and use vitamin B6, hibernant spirit, actor falls candy, reserpine, because these medicine can reduce Zun Xuan much cling to curative effect.
111. For life is paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
112. We already know the inexistence of love, but we still cling to his or her hands tightly and see some drops of friendly care as a great hope to redeem the lost love.
More similar words: owing to, bring together, relating to, according to, bring to a halt, spring to mind, corresponding to, clinging, cling, clingy, cycling, circling, declining, clingfilm, recycling, encircling, belong to, living thing, clinch, clincher, clinic, incline, decline, recline, inclined, clinical, clinically, polyclinic, inclination, inclined plane.