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Sentence count:155Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: adheregraspholdstickSimilar words: clinicdeclineclinicalinclinationrulingrollingsiblingceilingMeaning: [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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61. For the moment I cling to the idea that there are a relatively small number of cell-to-cell signals.
62. No longer does he cling on to the status that he wrested from him with such arrogance and cruelty.
63. And these possibilities made her cling to her actual existence with pleasure.
64. Small and irregular items can be covered with cling film after first spraying with silicon water repellent from an aerosol can.
65. A customary error committed by aquarists is to cling to the opinion that the Aponogeton species do not require a rich soil.
66. I would like to cling to him, to talk with her.
67. He has continued to cling to the middle ground, but that ground has been shifting.
68. Fingers that longed to cling curled into her fists as she made to push herself away.
69. Denial, too, seemed to be an effort to cling to hope.
70. They could, with one part of their mind, cling to the idea of teacher autonomy.
71. And then towards the end of his life when he was already ill, he had one last hope to cling to.
72. He would cling on to the craft and try to steer it.
73. Impressions gleaned in childhood and rein forced in adolescence cling like limpets into adulthood despite valiant efforts to shake them off.
74. It is also essential for those providing services to young people to cling on to their adulthood.
75. The Food Safety Directorate say that all packets of cling film should carry health warnings.
76. Small businesses and lock-up garages cling to these spaces like limpets in a cave.
77. Why do the most straight forward of people cling to the most desperate of secrets?
78. Now it seemed there was nothing at all to cling to.
79. A strong board with notices covered with cling film to make them waterproof catch people's attention.
80. As the vultures vie for space, the ravens cling to the edges.
81. Parliament has, however, attempted to cling tenaciously to its role in the scrutiny of the implementation of that policy.
82. Whatever we do, they will still cling to their barbaric customs.
83. I cling to her; my sister, Beate, clings to her other side.sentencedict.com
84. On the cusp of restructuring family life, we cling ever more ardently to this antiquated and ill-conceived provider-homemaker design.
85. Yet fiercely we cling to old myths that give comfort-justice is out there.
86. It will then grow the roots and cling to these.
87. Will the West cling to the idea of universal worth while selfishly consuming Arab oil wealth and closing its borders to Arabs?
88. She was wearing - barley - another creating in cling silk, which drew any approving eyes.
89. Nevertheless, many people still cling to the vinyl disk as preferable.
90. It turns on to its side and as I cling on for dear life I hear a startled cry from Nathan.
More similar words: clinicdeclineclinicalinclinationrulingrollingsiblingceilingcompellingunsettlingfulfillingcounselingwillingnessboiling waterclipcliffclickclientclimatelinklinecall inblinkline uplink uppull inroll inonlinedeal inin line
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