Synonym: adhere, grasp, hold, stick. Similar words: clinic, decline, clinical, inclination, ruling, rolling, sibling, ceiling. Meaning: [klɪŋ] n. fruit (especially peach) whose flesh adheres strongly to the pit. v. 1. come or be in close contact with; stick or hold together and resist separation 2. to remain emotionally or intellectually attached 3. hold on tightly or tenaciously.
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31. The family and others also cling to these times of false hope.
32. Refrigerate overnight until firm. 7 Turn on to a serving dish and remove the cling film.
33. Cover with cling film, and rest in a cool place for an hour.
34. There were great rocks on the road and thin mist seemed to cling to everywhere.
35. These few will desperately cling to traditional structures and culture.
36. There's only so much you can cling to - your credibility, your belief in small cottage industries - whatever.
37. The batter needs a clean surface to cling to as the cake rises during baking.
38. They cling to their religion, its strict kosher rules and ancient rites of worship.
39. These cling without roots and survive on atmospheric moisture, trickles of melt-water or trapped snow and rain.
40. These cling to rocks, stones, or roots and forms a mat of bright to deep green tufts.
41. Probable sad answer: cling to it as part of Britain's eccentric genius.
42. The three other principal nuclear powers also cling to the ABM treaty, even though they are not parties to it.
43. The traditionalists who cling to uptight Wall Street business wardrobes and rooms full of Hepplewhite reproductions are exiled to style Siberia.
44. The one-sided patriarchal system is dying, and to cling to it is now a psychic sin.
45. At some level they still cling to the idea that tender loving care is the only factor in raising kids.
46. Would she scream insults, or perhaps cling on to him for grim death and beg for another chance?
47. Shares will boom and John Major will cling on by his fingertips.
48. Science has to cling to the available evidence even in the teeth of seeming contradiction.
49. People usually tend to cling to their beliefs until the price for believing them becomes too high, or until after they are victimized by their beliefs. Dr T.P.Chia
50. Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our heart, we still cling to anything - anger, anxiety, or possessions - we cannot be free. Thich Nhat Hanh
51. Baby monkeys cling to their mothers' bodies until they are old enough to start climbing by themselves.
52. In early December, Aesop cut his finger opening a can of cling peaches.
53. Cling to him, and we shall be safe and sound from every danger.
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54. We cling to the symbols which give our life meaning and help us in answering this question.
55. A wild urge to cling to him like this for the rest of her life?
56. Polymers - there are various types, such as silicone polymers which cling to the hair with effective conditioning benefits.
57. She let him drown her in the deep water, too weak even to raise her hands to cling to him.
58. There would be no engagement for her, but she felt that Claudine would cling hard enough and long enough to win.
59. Some, as mentioned, cling to youthful appearance and risk looking absurd.
60. Well ... the thing to cling to is that everything like this is still decentralised.
More similar words: clinic, decline, clinical, inclination, ruling, rolling, sibling, ceiling, compelling, unsettling, fulfilling, counseling, willingness, boiling water, clip, cliff, click, client, climate, link, line, call in, blink, line up, link up, pull in, roll in, online, deal in, in line.