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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91. Place the dough in a clean bowl and cover with cling film.
92. Remember, remember, this is now, and now, and now. Live it, feel it, cling to it. I want to become acutely aware of all I've taken for granted. Sylvia Plath
93. Cover with cling film and leave in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours or overnight.
94. Sometimes, in their anxiety to reach a female, four or five males cling to one another and form a chain.
95. The batter must be able to cling to the side of the pan.
96. You'd be a fool to cling to me.
97. Phoebe: You should wrap the leftovers in cling film.
98. Beads of water cling to its screen, necklaces unstrung.
99. Shaak Ti tenaciously continued to cling to life.
100. Don't wilfully cling to your reckless course.
101. The tamandua lives in trees, where it can cling to branches with its strong, almost hairless tail.
102. A woman with womanliness takes pleasure in studying, reading papers and surfing internet often, but she doesn't madly cling to fashion magzine and the gossip news.
103. It will lapse from the demand of the social development if we still cling to the present mediatory system in civil action.
104. Although most seahorses are believed to live in shallow water, some also cling to the seagrass mats that float in the open water.
105. I figure my finite findings on cling film will lead those financing me to file complaints.
106. But the course proves discovery, in cling to conduIt'should encounter soup, easy aspic cracks conduit.
107. As their emphasis is on this world, they cling to the belief that man is morally perfectible and that Utopia on earth is achievable.
108. Some people tend to tenaciously cling to the misguided concept of racial superiority.
109. Daddy, why don't you like to be called " Gramps "?Mother , why do my baby's tiny fingers cling so tightly to mine?
110. “The skirts cling to herbehind, the jackets cling to her bosom, ” laments Barbara Ruelens, aUK-based wardrobe consultant with a roster of high-powered femaleclients.
111. They cling to the unprincipled safe middle of every issue.
112. BUDGET CONDITIONER: Try this every so often: Mash half a banana with about 1 tablespoon of olive oil. Apply to dry hair, wrap in cling film or a shower cap and leave for half an hour and wash out.
113. The rain pelts down as the doctor and a burka-wearing midwife cling to their horse and donkey as they trot up a slippery slope, leaving the roaring river below.
113. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
114. The pollen from a mallow flower. Its spines help it cling to birds' feathers .
115. Protected workers, the bulk of the workforce, cling to their jobs. That tends to fossilise the structure of the economy.
116. Crab lice are small, light brown, flat insects that cling to pubic hair.
117. The government may reduce the amount of land to be auctioned or have auctions less frequently when the property market is stagnant and demand is weak. It need not cling to the application list system.
118. The global slump seems to have prompted China to cling to its existing export-led growth strategy.
119. Beads of water cling to its screen, necklaces unstrung, locked by the screen's grid into something like a checkerboard, if checkerboards wore jewelry.
120. The trans-Atlantic paradigms of the 20th century became inadequate, but an understandable desire to cling to them persisted in Germany.
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.